(checkmark) I like how you added whiskers to the eyebrows too. Most people forget to do that!
1. Kittens have short backs, but adults usually have longer, sloping backs.
2. The forehead needs to come a bit out more and with more of a soft, sloping line.
3. I love the curvature of the back legs! I suck at leg curvature. But the heels need to come out more.
4. You got the tail sloping right, but it needs to be a tad longer.
5. The back curves in between the shoulder blades, but then it has a soft curve out.
6. The top of the head has some curve, but is relatively flat.
7. The tummy doesn't go in much, it's usually big and fluffy :3
8. The rounded triangle-like shape at the end is the gums. They don't show much, but are usually seen.
9. The whiskers on the lips are a bit too long. If you're having trouble making whiskers, try using the curving tool instead of the freehand one.
A. A nose from the front line. I'm horrible at this part, but the nose dips in a little on the top and then curves out on each side.
B. A nose from the the side view. You can still see the curve and the nostril.
C. A nose in 3/4 view. I never really use these much, and they're hard, but with some practice you'll get used to them (:
D. An eye from the side view. the pupil isn't usual,ly very visible unless the cat is looking sideways. Notice how it curves up. You can see some guide lines where to place it on my structure up top, it's going from the edge of the nose to the ending of the eye.
E. An eye from the front view. As Puddingwaffles said, the appearance of the eye depends much on the character and can express emotion c:
I'm not very good at legs, so you might have to look towards someone else to help you with those, but I hope some of the other things helped! Oh, also, try to try a structure beforehand. Those help a lot!











