You have lots of potential if you're willing to work on your skills. You anatomy's a little off, though. I recomend looking up basic animal muscels and bone structures. I'm no expert myself, but I know the theory. Another exercise I find very useful: Using only geometric shapes. This can help you teach yourself the shape of the ob
ject(s) you are drawing.
This isn't mine, but I find the chart very useful. Hope you like it, too. You can find alot of similar ones if you look for them.
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Numbers below correspond to numbers above.
1. In purple are the basic muscles, in black are the basic joints.
2. More of the above - front and back legs are different!
3. More fur goes here, but this is generally a lean wolf's body m*censored*.
4. Basic ears, when upright
5. Basic ears, when down (opening faces outwards)
6. Basic perspective for wolf faces
7. Wolf eye, arrow points towards muzzle
8. Basic muscles from a front view
9. Placement of eyes, nose, mouth, whiskers, whisker-dots
10. Placement of tail
11. Fluffy neck
12. Dew claw, only on front paws, faces inwards (like human thumbs)
13. Paw bump thing... again, only on front paws (on back)