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He Needs to Talk to His Non-Furry Girlfriend about Being a Furry
what type of furry art style aesthetics appeal to you?
ie cartoony, realistic, colorful, etc
again, trying to get insight from the community :B
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Doodles between queues running dungeons!
One Little Monster And Her Family
Katie Cook is well-known these days as one of the main writers and sometimes artist of IDW’s My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic comic book series. Well, she has also created her own on-line comic series called Gronk: A Monster’s Story, which follows the adventures of a young and rather adorable monster… living out in the human world. Unable to make it as a scary thing that bumps in the night, she instead moves in with a young woman, her mischievous cat, and her friendly but very large dog. After several years on line, this full-color all-ages comic has now been collected into three softcover volumes by Action Lab Entertainment — all of them currently available at the Gronk web site.
Get in, dorks, we're going to Furry Art School!
Family-Friendly Death by Panda: Flurry the Bear
Action-packed family-friendly comic from the universe(s) of the Flurry the Bear novels…
Flurry the BearKickstarter ending 3/1/15
This is, honestly, the best action-anthro artwork I’ve seen in a Kickstarter in the two years I’ve been writing this blog. The artwork is by the stellar Luís Figueiredo, who as you can see from a brief tour of his DA gallery, drank deeply from Eastman and Laird’s Kool-Aid, with a gritty, black and white, high-contrast style that just cries out for a beretta and maybe a soundtrack by Tomoyasu Hotei.
The title character, Flurry, is kind of a marshmallow. Embrace the mystery.
Backing up to look at Flurry the Bear’s world and the source material created by J.S. Skye. Flurry is, to be a bit reductionist, a stuffed animal brought to life by the magic of Christmas, and still touched by that lingering magic. He’s a cute little booger, appropriate to a tweenies illustrated series. Later he visits tropical jungles, faces an endless winter, gets whisked away to the past and intercedes in a war. Overall, the tone of the series seems to ride the line between kid’s-novel innocence and the kind of darkness you occasionally drop into in, say, Harry Potter (although the series has a “character’s moral development” element that Mr. Potter conspicuously lacked.)
There is a serious tonal shift between Figueiredo’s dark and evocative cover work and the lighthearted images of the earlier covers on Amazon by Alvin Hew. And somewhere on the path between those two signposts we will find Flurry the Bear and the Tempest Wind, now on Kickstarter.
It looks like the story of Tempest Wind, itself a side-plot leading to Flurry’s upcoming swashbuckling Rising Tide, follows two red pandas from The Book of Snow as they search for a missing friend and uncover a rising evil.
All in all, pretty solid fare for a comic, or a tweenies novel.
While the product looks like it has the potential to be pretty cool, the Kickstarter project has had a rough beginning, and I think I can see why. It’s unclear what the grand vision is for Tempest Wind itself.
Now, time and again, I’ll say “Kickstarter isn’t a shopping cart, but…” and Tempest Wind is caught in that pregnant pause. It’s a comic. It’s an awesome comic, but…but it’s $10 for a digital copy, and $50 for the print version (signed, sure, but that’s a bit steep for 32 pages!) There’s some talk of making the comic a graphic novel if the artists exceed their goal, but at $20K, that looks like a hard road uphill. And thusfar Tempest Wind hasn’t had the burst of first-day funding that we’d want to see in a successful launch.
There’s an element of unclear story here. $20K is a good price point for a graphic novel–a high goal, yes, but achievable (for comparison, here’s a search of Kickstarter’s successful graphic novels–most are way under $20K for their cost.) If they were fundraising for that–and deep down, I think they are fundraising for a graphic novel–$20K would be a good target number for a first-time graphic novel. And the price point of the rewards ($10 digital, $50 signed bound edition) are generally within the scope of a graphic novel project–possibly a little high, but that’s a matter of opinion and personal budget.
When I launched my first Kickstarter project, I was collaborating with a talented artist on relaunching her vision after 10 years of her intellectual property sitting on a shelf, and we went round and round on pricing and goal. The story we ended up telling was “we’re creating an audiovisual story with full color artwork, but our goal is going to be to produce an MP3, and we’ll hopefully raise the money for the full, glorious project down the road.” And that’s a very hard story to tell, because you’re describing the moon, pointing at the horizon, and walking to the corner store at the end of the block. And the same road will take you to the corner store as the moon or the distant hills, but…which story is going to get the entire internet on board for the journey?
It seems like that’s where we are now with Tempest Wind, somewhere between the Emerald City and the fields outside Munchkinland. Add to that the ambiguous target audience of the story, which falls somewhere between The Velveteen Rabbit and the original Ninja Turtles, and you have a very difficult pitch to make to your investors.
I feel that if this was retooled as “Awesome Stand-Alone Graphic Novel (PS, it’s a Flurry Story)” instead of “Maybe it’s a comic, and Flurry’s all over it but probably not appearing in it,” Tempest Wind would be a cleaner sales message. As it is, it’s a project with some challenges. A remarkable project, but one with a rocky road ahead.
Theme for February: Space!
Alright, so I really liked the monthly themes we had last year, and I want to bring it back. A reminder for those who either weren't around or simply don't remember: This entails either drawing or writing about your fursona fitting with the theme for this month.
So without further ado, I present to you: Space! This can mean astronauts, aliens, general sci-fi and everything in between. So let's count down from ten and blast off into the final frontier, shall we ;)
submitted by CodenameCaboose[link] [14 comments]
fursona crtiuqe
this is where you can go to post a picture of your fursona and see what other people think!
submitted by arcticross_fox[link] [3 comments]
My friend making a brand new website for Social/Dating Furries!
tl:dr a new free website for social/dating furs still in alpha. FurrBay
Basically it's a social/dating furry forum where all furs have a place to go and meet each other. He has decided that it's going to be completely free since many sites make you pay money and no one should be left out. It's still in the alpha stages so expect things to be added and changed very often, it's pretty basic looking as it is atm. Thanks! We could also use some feedback and also forum topics! Here's the link to the site FurrBay
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For all my FURRY loving friends out there!
If you have netflix watch totaly spys season one episode 15! Its a furry episode!!
I love to find furrys in " normal" shows! Csi Vegas had an episode! Does anyone else know any shows who touch the subject or something similar?
submitted by J3LLYF1LL3D[link] [16 comments]
So, I want to hear from all of you who feel more like your 'sona than yourselves...
So, I have been talking to a couple friends who use the term "dog mode", "cat mode", ya know, whatever species they are... mode.
So how many of you experience this mode, either sometimes or constantly? For example, my ears "twitch" towards sounds, especially small ones that are out of place. Or my nose "twitches" when I smell something that is different than my surroundings. I also "swish my tail" at things. etc...
My friend talked about becoming very submissive when he is having relations... My boyfriend mentioned when he is driving and there is a bad driver on the road he sees his fursona in the driver's seat getting all snarly.
So what about you? Whether it be all the time, or just when you are angry or scared or having sex (try no keep this SFW as much as possible, no gruesome details please)...
I wanna know what your fursona is, and when and what you feel.
submitted by BlueFoxalope[link] [13 comments]