On the front pose, I was attempting a dynamic position, but redrew her legs as digitigrade. Which kind of buggered up the idea, i'll see if I can fix that issue. Yeah, the back pose is a little blech, but I think that I did a good job with her ass. Though, i'm not sure how long her tail should be... The way it is right now seems more... natural.
(That, and I used the good old diamond-ass tail alignment trick, you should be able to see the lines in the photo.)
The triangle trick that I was explaining to Cthulhu on his art thread, is also visible in my frontal sketch. (Not really necessary lines, but I wanted to illustrate my example in some way.)
But, yeah, I'll keep at practicing for now. This project will really help my artistic discipline, not to mention the fact that furries are awesome. There are certainly not enough games like these being made.
...Cool reference, KaTsu! Saved right onto my SD card! Now I can use it as "top screen" reference in some sketching sessions.
The male dog will be posted... not for a while. The eraser tore a huge hole in the paper, where his hands were going.