1. For your lines, you can always click the smoothing tool, I usually bring it up to about 35%.
2. A reference is your best friend.
3. The pose your lion's feet were in would be almost impossible for any lion to withstand, and also, the hock/the back of the knee, is usually lower down but you had it pretty good.
4. A lion's tail is FLEXIBLE.
5. In TLK the lions ears are usually quite round.
6. the chin and jaw connect in TLK, make sure you start the shoulders at the top by the back. Overall you did quite nice.
7. Also, don't make the back quite so long.
There ya go! I faded your lines a little so mine stood out to help you.





