got one for ye!
http://www.bakaneko.com/howto
this seems quite good!
EDIT: now that i think about it, this isn't the greatest, i'll keep looking for others
and i need some good anime galleries for inspiration :S
Thanks PooFly, I'm reading it as I type.....

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As for anime galleries, I have no idea, you could try Deviantart, I don't go there often but I have before...........
Ohhh Bakaneko. Thats where i learned how to draw. I lost that site years ago

i need a good site for poses and stuff, i can never do poses well myself and i'm running out of ideas.
jus buy a maniquin its really useful it helped me draw this:
And it just fits right on my desk
Also the best thing i found is a series of books called how to draw manga i'll scan some pages 4 ya when i get a chance well peace out.
White rabbit
My manneqin was actually a very simple one but then i chopped it a little bit. And after that its just a simple case of applying physics to the body
Whiterabbit will produce some more stuff soon when i gwt my broadband back!!
till then peace out.
i got a new one for ya...
BACKGROUNDS! i cant do backgrounds too well :S
You wanna know the secret to backgrounds?
Work from the ground up. Litterally.
Start with simple hills and mountain sillouhetts, and then move up the ladder of complexity from there.
I started with flat horizons, moved to hills, then mountains.
After that, try plant life.
Try drawing ferns, trees, and shrubs in the foreground first, and after you get a feel for them, include them in the background.
Buildings are by far the hardest.
I still haven't gotten the knack for drawing cityscapes and even suburban backgrounds. If nothing else works, draw a brick wall!
I've done this several times in my comics, just for filler.
And for a final tip: if you can't do modern stuff, give the thing a fantasy setting.