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Furry Clothing
Are there any good websites to buy furry clothing (Hats, Hoodies, etc)?
submitted by Sproux[link] [3 comments]
For those who were interested in my "furries in the media post" a month ago
The video is done and posted on the Seeker Stories channel. Let me know what you think. And if you like, please share!
(Just FYI I had no control over the title or other marketing aspects. That's all Discovery Digital)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJwGUWVDFjQ
submitted by sacredcroc[link] [6 comments]
I know Its still a good while away, but fursuiting for Halloween?
Who fursuits for Halloween? :3 Experiences anyone? (Personally I will be Halloween suiting for the first time this year)
submitted by PuppyByte[link] [8 comments]
Looking to buy art, Looking to trade AWP Asimov Well-Worn (37.95 USD)
Title says it all maihn
http://steamcommunity.com/id/HansTheBoxFox
If anyone is interested, please add me.
submitted by ZutaTheFox[link] [5 comments]
Furry politics?
So, out of curiosity, what are you guys' political views? A few mentions of politics have popped up, and that's made me curious.
submitted by RantingDeus[link] [40 comments]
WoAh ItS cAh
COME PLAY CAH!
NSFW (Duh)
http://pyx-2.pretendyoure.xyz/zy/game.jsp#game=75
Password is: Om Nom Nom
submitted by SyberFox[link] [3 comments]
What do you guys think of my fursona?
Trying to make this anatomy work
/r/furry Telegram Chat
The last /r/furry Telegram chat was deleted, so I've created a new one.
submitted by negative_commentary[link] [2 comments]
Ladies and Gentlefurs: My Father
So story time. I went to Furry Migration this last weekend. As I am currently roomed up with my parents, I felt the need to tell them that I would be going to a convention for a couple days. When pressed for details, I just said, "Oh, a convention that's in town."
"Like for games, comics, and stuff like that?"
"Yeah, I'm sure they'll have that there." I said hedging the truth.
So I go, have a good time, and make it back home. Of course, as soon as I walk in the door my parents tell me to get on upstairs, sit down. They want to talk. They ask questions, wanna see pictures, want to know how it was.
I was kind of pinned down, so I just...showed them. Pictures, videos of the dance expo, stuff like that. I basically had to explain furry to them. Summarized it as, "Anthropomorphic Animal Enthusiasts". They thought it was weird, my mom laughed at the dancing fursuiters and seemed okay with it overall. Then my dad nails me with this intense line of questioning:
"So people go to these conventions. And they dress up like animals? All of them?" He gives me perturbed look.
"Well, no. Just a few. Most have only partials or accessories, or are just their in normal clothes to have fun."
"Did you wear an animal suit?" He frowns and removes his glasses and looks at me with raised eyebrows.
"No...they're kind of expensive. I just went dressed like this."
"Well, Seligas." He says with admonition. "Why didn't you say something before hand? We have an old werewolf costume down somewhere in the basement, some claws and a tail. I could have gotten those out for you. You could have brought those."
I was floored. Caught me entirely by surprise.
I love my dad. From "Gosh what a weird hobby." to "Dude, we could have totally assembled you a partial!"
submitted by Seligas[link] [47 comments]
Interview: Ryan Browne Blast Furnace: Recreational Thief kickstarter
Ryan Browne comes up with more idea in an hour than most of us will in a lifetime. Don’t believe me? Blast Furnace: Recreational Thief is the unfiltered and unedited product of an offkilter creator working at full tilt. One page an hour, five days a week with zero planning and definitely no script has lead to the unhinged “stream o’ consciousness lunacy” and contender for number one book you can never read in public that Browne is now kickstarting after reaching blasting past it’s initial goal of $15,000 in under three days.
More familiar to most as the mind behind the wildly inventive insanity of God Hates Astronauts, which is just wrapping up a successful ten issue run over at Image, his improvisational dogme cinema style webcomic project MANAGES to somehow be more creative and frenzied. Loosely centred around the wild capers of handlebar mustachioed Ernest Furnace, a recreational thief who as the title implies will steal anything for the fun of it. Often derailed by bonkers flashbacks and tangents and filled with “hideously deformed men who look just like a horse, lil’ Draculas, and electricity shooting handlebar mustaches”. Brownes cast of colourful cast of creatures and animal people return ensuring an visually arresting read.
Along with the first volume of God Hates Astronauts, Browne has also previously kickstarted Blast Furnace three years ago in a black and white edition. This time around the comic has been updated with six more issues of frenetic madcap action and has been glorious coloured for all of the expanded 208 pages. Appropriate for a comic about a thief, the rewards here as equally enticing with. Ranging from $10 for the PDF, $25 for the physical book up the higher tiers which include multiple copies of the book, t-shirts, action figures and signed pictures of Browne’s already comic book famous cat.
Jason Karlson: Crab Headed people! In both comics! What is it with crabs? Should we be worried?
Ryan Browne: Maybe? I think I’m a little worried myself! Crabs are just so fun to draw, but on Blast Furnace, I kind of regret incorporating them. Since I only have one hour to write and draw each page, it makes really hard to draw crabs without going over on time. Way too many legs!
JK: What’s prompted you to carry on Furnace and kickstart a second expanded colour edition?
RB: Everything with God Hates Astronauts was extremely labour intensive. With Blast Furnace, the finish level in the drawings takes a back seat to the immediate storytelling. It’s considerably more relaxing to just make stuff up and not have to worry about how cool it looks. After ten issues of writing, drawing, and designing GHA on a monthly schedule, I returned to Blast Furnace because it is mainly focused on the joy of making comics and telling stories.
JK:As an artists who has ran a fair few successful kickstarters now, does it get any easier or less worrying with each one? Surely being funded in three days must be a confidence booster?
RB: It’s extremely scary. You never know if something is going to hit with your fans and what your expectations should be. With Kickstarters, there is soooo much that can go wrong in the process that it will never be a relaxing experience–but so far it’s be extremely rewarding and flattering. I love being able to connect directly through my fans and that’s something you just don’t get through a big publisher.
JK:Was there a point in the creation of Furnace that your self imposed strict rules started to grate on you at all? Are there any parts of Furnace you enjoyed drawing the most?
RB: No, the rules make it liberating and stress free. The one thing that bogs me down is the length of it. 262 story pages is intimidating as hell! I really like drawing Blast Furnace as a character. Flaming ties can be really dynamic and fun!
JK:God Hates Astronauts already feels pretty unfiltered, how does coming up with ideas, the writing and drawing process differ between the two?
RB: Well GHA has a lot of going back and forth and refining the story. Really working hard to make things line up and click into a fun narrative. With BF, the whole attitude is “let’s try this and I’ll figure out how it ties in later.” At first that was scary, but now I have enough faith that I’ll figure it out somehow.
Blast Furnace: Recreational Thief is still available to fund for another month at kickstarter and can be read for free on tumblr.
Interview: Ryan Browne Blast Furnace: Recreational Thief kickstarter
Ryan Browne comes up with more idea in an hour than most of us will in a lifetime. Don’t believe me? Blast Furnace: Recreational Thief is the unfiltered and unedited product of an offkilter creator working at full tilt. One page an hour, five days a week with zero planning and definitely no script has lead to the unhinged “stream o’ consciousness lunacy” and contender for number one book you can never read in public that Browne is now kickstarting after reaching blasting past it’s initial goal of $15,000 in under three days.
More familiar to most as the mind behind the wildly inventive insanity of God Hates Astronauts, which is just wrapping up a successful ten issue run over at Image, his improvisational dogme cinema style webcomic project MANAGES to somehow be more creative and frenzied. Loosely centred around the wild capers of handlebar mustachioed Ernest Furnace, a recreational thief who as the title implies will steal anything for the fun of it. Often derailed by bonkers flashbacks and tangents and filled with “hideously deformed men who look just like a horse, lil’ Draculas, and electricity shooting handlebar mustaches”. Brownes cast of colourful cast of creatures and animal people return ensuring an visually arresting read.
Along with the first volume of God Hates Astronauts, Browne has also previously kickstarted Blast Furnace three years ago in a black and white edition. This time around the comic has been updated with six more issues of frenetic madcap action and has been glorious coloured for all of the expanded 208 pages. Appropriate for a comic about a thief, the rewards here as equally enticing with. Ranging from $10 for the PDF, $25 for the physical book up the higher tiers which include multiple copies of the book, t-shirts, action figures and signed pictures of Browne’s already comic book famous cat.
Jason Karlson: Crab Headed people! In both comics! What is it with crabs? Should we be worried?
Ryan Browne: Maybe? I think I’m a little worried myself! Crabs are just so fun to draw, but on Blast Furnace, I kind of regret incorporating them. Since I only have one hour to write and draw each page, it makes really hard to draw crabs without going over on time. Way too many legs!
JK: What’s prompted you to carry on Furnace and kickstart a second expanded colour edition?
RB: Everything with God Hates Astronauts was extremely labour intensive. With Blast Furnace, the finish level in the drawings takes a back seat to the immediate storytelling. It’s considerably more relaxing to just make stuff up and not have to worry about how cool it looks. After ten issues of writing, drawing, and designing GHA on a monthly schedule, I returned to Blast Furnace because it is mainly focused on the joy of making comics and telling stories.
JK:As an artists who has ran a fair few successful kickstarters now, does it get any easier or less worrying with each one? Surely being funded in three days must be a confidence booster?
RB: It’s extremely scary. You never know if something is going to hit with your fans and what your expectations should be. With Kickstarters, there is soooo much that can go wrong in the process that it will never be a relaxing experience–but so far it’s be extremely rewarding and flattering. I love being able to connect directly through my fans and that’s something you just don’t get through a big publisher.
JK:Was there a point in the creation of Furnace that your self imposed strict rules started to grate on you at all? Are there any parts of Furnace you enjoyed drawing the most?
RB: No, the rules make it liberating and stress free. The one thing that bogs me down is the length of it. 262 story pages is intimidating as hell! I really like drawing Blast Furnace as a character. Flaming ties can be really dynamic and fun!
JK:God Hates Astronauts already feels pretty unfiltered, how does coming up with ideas, the writing and drawing process differ between the two?
RB: Well GHA has a lot of going back and forth and refining the story. Really working hard to make things line up and click into a fun narrative. With BF, the whole attitude is “let’s try this and I’ll figure out how it ties in later.” At first that was scary, but now I have enough faith that I’ll figure it out somehow.
Blast Furnace: Recreational Thief is still available to fund for another month at kickstarter and can be read for free on tumblr.