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Shook:
It's the furthest leg. :v

Not nearly as bad as you might think though, it's just a bit of an odd pose for a leg sticking that far back to be both planted firmly and facing more towards the viewer than the nearest leg, and the hip isn't quite turned far enough to comfortably have a leg at that angle.

Spoiler: redlines (click to show/hide)

also don't be like me and draw the furthest foot bigger than the nearest one
I hope you can make sense of the scribbles. Also, the hips seem a wee bit exaggerated, but that might just be your style. :P

Parsely:
That really helps a lot Shook, I appreciate it!!! And yeah I can't help making the booty pop

Superdorf:
Resurrecting this to post some resources!
https://alexhays.com/loomis/
The collected works of Andrew Loomis. Covers a range of topics, but especially good for learning your way around the human body.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/3wsmufautdeemd1/%5BMichael_Hampton%5D_Figure_Drawing_Design_and_Inven%28Bookos.org%29.pdf?dl=0
An alternative human construction guide, a bit more advanced than the Loomis books. Focuses especially on visual anatomy: bones, muscle groups, and the like.

https://ia801309.us.archive.org/12/items/PerspectiveMadeEasy/Norling%20-%20Perspective%20Made%20Easy.pdf
An old introduction to drawing things with three-dimensionality. Slow-paced, but plenty of tricks later on for the practiced artist.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xh-LKm9cgqk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFjvNF1U4eM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMalQC4KTZI
A video series on constructing the head via the Reilly abstraction. Good followup for the Loomis head exercises.

https://cdn.preterhuman.net/texts/art/Drawing/Ken_Hultgren-The_Art_of_Animal_Drawing.pdf
A former animator for Disney documents the construction of various animals, with an eye to caricature and motion.

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