If you tilt the wing *downward*, it would be in a more correct position. Remember that feathers don't just spring straight from the bone, there's a kind of paddle-like shape, a squashed arm, that they cover. It's hard for me to explain in words, I might take a stab at lining the pic, give me a minute.
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I can't really do much with it, without just covering it with scribbly lol. The tilt of the wings needs (to be more physically correct I should say) to come downward, the 'fingers' and 'elbow' ought to face toward the ground, rather than facing upwards - particularly on its left wing. The right-hand one is okay, though again it needs a bit more 'flesh' connecting the wing joint to the body (again imho).
If you stretch your arms out like a bird, and tilt your elbow down your fingers can't go in that posture because of the angle of the rest of the arm. It's kinda like that. Rather than see so much of the *underside* of the wing, with them up like that and at the angle we see of the wolfy back, the top of the wing or at least more of the 'front/edge' of the wing could be seen. The feathers closest to the body would curve with the flesh part, like if you twist a piece of paper. That's what's very hard to superimpose on the pic.
I think of these, the first version is the one I prefer most, really. The last one kinda scares me
