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Looking for a suiter form Further Confusion!

Furry Reddit - Sun 15 Jan 2012 - 05:57

Hey all, to those who were at the con. I'm looking for a particular female zebra that was clad in latex. I can't remember her name, it was like Cinnabon, or something similar sounding. Any help in locating her would be greatly appreciated!

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FC-68 Scrinchers - Lots of high action debate, with a good round of emails. A good classic style FurCast episode.

FurCast - Sat 14 Jan 2012 - 23:59

Lots of high action debate, with a good round of emails. A good classic style FurCast episode.

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News: E-mails:
  • Tandoku Daisho – “Hello to all of you at Furcast.”
  • Brook – “Relationship Question”
  • Kamikaze – “(no subject)”
  • Lumi Kuma – “-twitch twitch-”
  • Talon – “Furs, Fursonas, Acceptance”
  • Arleon – “Furry safety in the halls”
Shout-outs:
  • Anonymous – “XD”
  • Arleon – “Shoutouts”
  • Dylan -”Dear Paradox”
  • Arleon – “Phantom Tails”
  • Kit – “FurCast!”
  • Pulse – “HAHAHA. HAHA. HA. ha. A joke.”
  • Dante Padfoot – “Concerning MFF”
  • Viktor Fox – “Blue army application”
  • UmbralPaw – “hey fellow furz”
  • alan – “Happy New Year”
  • Ash – “Thank you and a Happy New Year (No Questions)”
FC-68 Scrinchers - Lots of high action debate, with a good round of emails. A good classic style FurCast episode.
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FC-68 Scrinchers - Lots of high action debate, with a good round of emails. A good classic style FurCast episode.

FurCast - Sat 14 Jan 2012 - 23:59

Lots of high action debate, with a good round of emails. A good classic style FurCast episode.

Download MP3

News: E-mails:
  • Tandoku Daisho – “Hello to all of you at Furcast.”
  • Brook – “Relationship Question”
  • Kamikaze – “(no subject)”
  • Lumi Kuma – “-twitch twitch-”
  • Talon – “Furs, Fursonas, Acceptance”
  • Arleon – “Furry safety in the halls”
Shout-outs:
  • Anonymous – “XD”
  • Arleon – “Shoutouts”
  • Dylan -”Dear Paradox”
  • Arleon – “Phantom Tails”
  • Kit – “FurCast!”
  • Pulse – “HAHAHA. HAHA. HA. ha. A joke.”
  • Dante Padfoot – “Concerning MFF”
  • Viktor Fox – “Blue army application”
  • UmbralPaw – “hey fellow furz”
  • alan – “Happy New Year”
  • Ash – “Thank you and a Happy New Year (No Questions)”
FC-68 Scrinchers - Lots of high action debate, with a good round of emails. A good classic style FurCast episode.
Categories: Podcasts

FC-68 Scrinchers - Lots of high action debate, with a good round of emails. A good classic style FurCast episode.

FurCast - Sat 14 Jan 2012 - 23:59

Lots of high action debate, with a good round of emails. A good classic style FurCast episode.

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E-mails:

  • Tandoku Daisho – “Hello to all of you at Furcast.”
  • Brook – “Relationship Question”
  • Kamikaze – “(no subject)”
  • Lumi Kuma – “-twitch twitch-”
  • Talon – “Furs, Fursonas, Acceptance”
  • Arleon – “Furry safety in the halls”

 
Shout-outs:

  • Anonymous – “XD”
  • Arleon – “Shoutouts”
  • Dylan -”Dear Paradox”
  • Arleon – “Phantom Tails”
  • Kit – “FurCast!”
  • Pulse – “HAHAHA. HAHA. HA. ha. A joke.”
  • Dante Padfoot – “Concerning MFF”
  • Viktor Fox – “Blue army application”
  • UmbralPaw – “hey fellow furz”
  • alan – “Happy New Year”
  • Ash – “Thank you and a Happy New Year (No Questions)”


FC-68 Scrinchers - Lots of high action debate, with a good round of emails. A good classic style FurCast episode.
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FurCon invades San Jose

Furries In The Media - Sat 14 Jan 2012 - 17:57


http://activate.metroactive.com/2012/01/furcon-invades-san-jose/



The anthropomorphic jamboree that is this year’s FurCon began Thursday and will go through the end of MLK weekend. If you’ve ever wondered about the cultural differences among dragons, how gravity affects various species, or what furries were featured in the Bible, this is the place to find out.

FurCon caters to people who call themselves “furries.” Participants of the lifestyle anthropomorphize their human qualities into their chosen animal character. The organizer of the event, Lee Strom, chose a raccoon named Chairo, for example. These animal-inspired personality types are referred to as “fursonas.” There are plenty of colorful furries at the convention and each brings a unique fursona.

All of this may seem a little bit silly, and it’s obvious that having fun is the furries’ main goal, but there is a more serious side to the whole thing as well. The organization that puts on FurCon is heavily involved in charity work and has donated over $130,000 to various nonprofits. The nonprofits are in line with the furry theme and mostly involve animal rescue and conservation efforts.

There is also an element of outreach, which is obvious from the various workshops offered at the convention. From “Writing in Furry Fandom” to “Become Your Avatar,” furries can sharpen their skills during the long weekend.

Furries are generally cordial and the overall feeling at the convention is pleasant. For a non-furry, the initial shock is temporary as everyone that shows up is explicitly there to enjoy themselves. Some of the costumes are extremely complex, from a woolly mammoth that convincingly walks on all four legs, to various critters equipped with servos that make their mouths move when they speak. The whole event is sophisticated in its organization and execution. As Lee explains about the team that puts the event on, “We have doctors on staff, we have nuclear physicists on staff.”

FurCon 2012 is comfortingly surreal, and enjoyable even to people who don’t anthropomorphize their persona into the animal form. For example, Klingons give an approving nod with their bone-plated foreheads by throwing a raging party that is quickly becoming the stuff of legend.
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How I Make My Furry Costumes: Q+A with Lee Strom (a.k.a. Chairo)

Furries In The Media - Sat 14 Jan 2012 - 17:48


http://blogs.sfweekly.com/exhibitionist/2012/01/lee_strom_chairo_furry_costumes.php



?San Jose hosts Further Confusion 2012, California's largest annual furry convention, starting today (Thursday). Further Confusion 2011's attendance hit 2,801, and more than 3,000 attendees are expected this year. (Glossary Tip: The overall furry scene, fans, fursuiters, and those elsewhere on the spectrum, are collectively referred to as "the fandom.")
Lee Strom co-founded the first Further Confusion in 1999, and he has been actively involved with the fandom since before then as a fursuit maker -- including as the head of Frolic's NeonBunny -- as well as a party organizer and general raccoon-about-town. We spoke with Strom -- whose fandom name is Chairo (\chi'-ro\) -- about the history, art, and business of fursuits.



?What is the origin of fursuiting?
Fan costuming has been around far longer than the fandom. It became "fursuiting" only when the first convention, ConFurence, began in the late 1980s. Furry costuming is an extension of anthropomorphic art.
And "anthropomorphic art" means...?
"Anthropomorphism" is the assignment of human qualities to otherwise nonhuman entities, while animals and fantasy creatures are specific to the fandom. Furries who wear costumes do it for a variety of reasons. Some because they enjoy portraying a character, some because they love performing, others simply for the love of fur, and even others just be part of a rapidly growing expressive artistic subculture.

Who makes the suits? I'm guessing it's not an Amazon 1-Click kinda thing.
The fandom consists of professional as well as amateur costumers, the latter being predominant. Most people wearing costumes at a convention purchase their fursuits from makers in the fandom. The majority of fursuits are custom-made. Many get model sheets made from 2D artists who then supply them to the makers for transformation into costumes.


About how much do they cost?
Depending on quality, detail, and reputation of the maker, costumes vary greatly in price from just a few hundred dollars to well over $5,000. Average prices range from $1,500 to $3,000 for a well-made fursuit.
Do you make fursuits for a living? For that matter, can fursuits be made for living?
Unlike several talented individuals in our community, I do not make a living at making costumes. However, my creations generally fetch between $2,000 and $3000, and they take several months to complete in my spare time. If I were to bear down and work solely on a costume, I could get a full suit done in about a week.


What are the components of an average suit? (Bonus points if you can break it down into percentages.)
Most fursuits consist of a few standard items. Faux fur, foam (similar to what you might find in a couch cushion but a bit more dense), and poly fill (the stuffing found in most plush toys). There are several methods of constructing the heads, the most popular being foam added atop a balaclava (a spandex hood). Other methods include fiberglass, metal frame, plastic sheet, heat-molded plastic (vaccuform), and block foam (carved from a solid block rather than bits being added to a balaclava).



?The makeup of the materials vary. In general, about 80 percent faux fur, 15 percent foam, and 5 percent everything else (poly fill, plastic, glue, thread, zippers, spandex). A few ambitious people have included electronics, animatronics, and lighting elements. I made a head in 2003 with color-changing fiber optic whiskers.
Suits have gotten much more complicated. I have seen tails that wag, eyes that blink, and ears that twitch. Personally, I am working on a computerized lighting program for a costume. Lighting has become popular now that LEDs, EL Wire, and controllers are much cheaper and more available than they have been in the past.

Further Confusion continues Jan. 12-16 at the San Jose Convention Center, San Jose Marriott, and San Jose Hilton. For more details, visit the Further Confusion website.

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Fursonapod Ep38 - Why Furries are so Creative

FursonaPod - Sat 14 Jan 2012 - 15:37
In this episode, Rainstar, Losa, and Xiath discuss why the fandom seems to be so creative Fursonapod Ep38 - Why Furries are so Creative
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Article in the St. Helena Star

Furries In The Media - Sat 14 Jan 2012 - 08:01
Here is an article about a fursuit-builder in the January 12 edition of California's St. Helena Star newspaper (though the phrases "furry fandom" and "fursuit" are absent throughout):

Teen designer discovers hot glue, faux fur and Pluffy

The subject of the article, Rayne Mason, has a deviantART gallery here.
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dessert menu... today's bob the squirrel

Furry Reddit - Sat 14 Jan 2012 - 06:59
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5th Panel

Furry Reddit - Sat 14 Jan 2012 - 06:30
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Letting out my furry-self thanks fc! !

Furry Reddit - Sat 14 Jan 2012 - 06:14

So today I finally found the headless room and meeting the face underneath the fur really helped me today. I was really down and sad about my suit and being around people like me helped. So thank you all (even those who weren't there) for being a furry and loving being one.<3

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Save the Joey in Run Roo Run for iOS

Gaming Furever - Furry Game News - Sat 14 Jan 2012 - 05:51

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The developers of the critically-acclaimed Scribblenauts, 5th Cell Media, bring iOS users a new platforming and puzzle-solving experience today with the release of "Run Roo Run." From the developer's website:

Run Roo Run follows a mother kangaroo traveling across Australia from Perth to Sydney in search of her captured Joey.

Hop, skip, and jump your way across unique obstacles in the Australian outback! Run Roo Run is a micro-platformer featuring single screen levels and easy to learn, one-touch gameplay. Play for a few minutes, or a few hours; your journey to Sydney always picks up where you left off!

Discover unique abilities like double jump, ridable clouds, gravity-defying umbrellas, invisibility, tire swings, and more to get through over 20 chapters with 15 basic levels and 6 extreme mode levels each. Share your scores with friends in this Game Center-enabled title.

Features:

  • Over 400 levels and 100 extreme levels
  • Easy to learn, one-touch gameplay
  • Game Center-enabled
  • Automatically get 10 free new levels every week
  • Tons of fun power-ups!

 

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x-post from WTF. Dancing Husky

Furry Reddit - Sat 14 Jan 2012 - 04:22
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Furrit, what is the smallest amount of money I could spend on a partial fursuit? (Head, Handpaws, and Footpaws)

Furry Reddit - Sat 14 Jan 2012 - 04:04

I am on a very low budget, and I have seen some ideas for making fursuits but no prices are listed. Anybody with experience think you could tell me the cheapest way I could make one? Thanks!

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Anyone know of a excellent artist open for commissions?

Furry Reddit - Sat 14 Jan 2012 - 02:35

As the title says. I want to try my hand at buying a commission again, and want one of those high-tech, ultra HD photos that float around. o.o

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Greetings from Bozo and crew at FC!

Furry Reddit - Sat 14 Jan 2012 - 02:16
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Oh so sexy

Furry Reddit - Fri 13 Jan 2012 - 21:19
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