well, more blue than red I guess.
Some tips:
Make the guide circles you use smaller and try to draw circles where the main points of the arms and legs are. This helps when drawing any animal in my opinion.
Make the head smaller and the body shorter, I find that when drawing animals, I sometimes try to use a reference, and although I didn't this time, it usually helps improve my skills in drawing said animal or object in future.
Referencing helps when finding difficulty with drawing an animal anatomically correctly, and although my redlining is by no means perfect, the back legs and front legs are adjusted so the proportions match up with the rest of the drawing.
I hope this helped c:
Some tips:
Make the guide circles you use smaller and try to draw circles where the main points of the arms and legs are. This helps when drawing any animal in my opinion.
Make the head smaller and the body shorter, I find that when drawing animals, I sometimes try to use a reference, and although I didn't this time, it usually helps improve my skills in drawing said animal or object in future.
Referencing helps when finding difficulty with drawing an animal anatomically correctly, and although my redlining is by no means perfect, the back legs and front legs are adjusted so the proportions match up with the rest of the drawing.
I hope this helped c: