Okay, I hope this helps. I've shown the detail on the face as well, since it's a bit difficult to see the face on the full drawing.
I'll type out all of the tips, too ^^;
1. Shorter, curved back - Simba has an arched back, any it is only about 3/4 the length of yours ^^
2. Larger head - The one that I drew is even too small for Simba's head, it is very large in comparison to his body.
3. Thicker front legs - His legs thin slightly as they get closer to his paws.
4. Legs tucked under the stomach - His legs are underneath him, rather than sticking off his haunches.
Tips on the head:
1. Larger eye socket-thingies - They should be a little bit lower, too.
2. Shorter, broader muzzle - He has a wide, rounded snout.
3. Ears lower on his head - Simba's ears are lower down on the side of his head, rather than at the top.
I reccomend you use references when drawing cartoon characters, it really helps ^^ These were the two picture I used.
Simba © Disney
Original sketch © Solarheart
Redline © Snickers.doodle
~Snickers
I'll type out all of the tips, too ^^;
1. Shorter, curved back - Simba has an arched back, any it is only about 3/4 the length of yours ^^
2. Larger head - The one that I drew is even too small for Simba's head, it is very large in comparison to his body.
3. Thicker front legs - His legs thin slightly as they get closer to his paws.
4. Legs tucked under the stomach - His legs are underneath him, rather than sticking off his haunches.
Tips on the head:
1. Larger eye socket-thingies - They should be a little bit lower, too.
2. Shorter, broader muzzle - He has a wide, rounded snout.
3. Ears lower on his head - Simba's ears are lower down on the side of his head, rather than at the top.
I reccomend you use references when drawing cartoon characters, it really helps ^^ These were the two picture I used.
Simba © Disney
Original sketch © Solarheart
Redline © Snickers.doodle
~Snickers