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Team games the Zarnitsa way – a gift from Moscow Furries

Dogpatch Press - Fri 30 Sep 2022 - 10:01

Good news helps in bad times. Russian furries like to be part of worldwide fandom, and Erwin, a member of Moscow Furries, has a story about game activities they do in a park. The idea is for any furry group anywhere to share it. Erwin tells how it works:

Furry Zarnitsa

In general, we do quests, which are mostly done in teams. In the beginning, we bring the participants to a park and form the teams, headed by a leader. Then the teams walk around the park and compete with each other by doing pre-arranged activities. In the end one of the teams win and we give them some small rewards.

So far, we have held 6 different quests and 2 simple meets (just chilling with casual games) in Moscow. Here’s some photos from our group on VKontakte (Russian social network).

See more in this gallery of 30 photos.

Dogpatch Press asked for a short history of where the idea came from, the group and who is involved, and quests or rules other people can use. 

Combining Russian culture, anime and furry fandom

I think I was introduced to the idea around age 14, when I joined a group that used to organize anime parties and meets. One of their events was called ‘Zarnitsa‘, like a game that was often military themed. Such games are often played in children’s summer camps. Anime zarnitsas were more like those. The main idea – team play. You have to work together to complete some quest. It was my favorite activity to make them as a part of the creative group.

Capture the Flag is a similar competitive game. In 1967, programs for youth games were introduced in Soviet society. They were meant to teach discipline but creative play, without always having the same unified rules.

Much time passed, I was 21 and the anime creative group had become history. I joined furry fandom just randomly. It was 2020 and I had nothing to do without an opportunity to leave home, due to COVID, so I decided to make a fursuit. I started going to meets and made many friends. But one moment I realized that all of the meets were just walks from Point A to Point B. They were totally the same without a chance to be unique.

I came up with idea to revive anime zarnitsa, but with furry, for my friends. It wasn’t anything special, we didn’t mean to make a project, and I asked them right in a chat that was created for someone’s birthday. And they just agreed to make it! It was our first game, and a nervous but exciting and in general positive experience.

Step by step we started to make new events. Each of them was different from the previous one by its form and topic, so it’s not easy to describe in general, but still each of them made people work in teams for a result.

Currently the event team consists of about 20 members. We named ourselves “Totem pole” as it also consists of different animals, and each of them is an irreplaceable part. Our meets unite up to 100 players at once. It’s not such a great number, but we should consider that many people don’t enjoy active entertainment.

Popular Russian furry youtuber Eric Myval shows games in the forest:

The rules: fursuiter-friendly fun for all ages

Making zarnitsa for furries is more complicated then for anime fans. You have to involve fursuiters, which often isn’t easy. Also you have to make the team cooperate with each other, make friends and have fun together. The most classic variant: a few teams walk around a park and look for mini-games. For completing each of them, the team counts up a score. Or they just have to do all of the games faster than others. In any case, such games work perfectly for people of any age. The games depend on a particular event, and we have never repeated them yet.

In our 1st zarnitsa we made a web between several trees, and put some eggs on the grass under it. Every team member had to go in the web, take an egg and go out on the other side without touching the threads.

In our 2nd, which was called Snowy Way/Snow Path (снежная тропа in Russian) they had to carry fursuiters on snow tubes through a road of around 50 meters.

The 3rd game was horror 18+ and the teams had to find notes and do a particular action to a monster, while avoiding being caught.

Our 1st zarnitsa had 5 mini-games, our 2nd had 5 but we failed to make 2 of them, and the 3rd didn’t have mini-games, the players just had to stay alive. Our 5th zarnitsa has just passed. It was a Squid Game imitation, so we wore masks. We had one fail – the rope broke, but we managed to finish and get our winners. One of the players made a video that reflects much of the game.

See more in the gallery.

Try this for an alternative to a furry party indoors or a plain fursuit walk. If you ever hear people say “touch grass” now you have a great example of how to get offline and outdoors, no matter where you are in the world. Thanks to Erwin, Matvey for connecting us, and all the Moscow Furries.

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League of Lizards?

In-Fur-Nation - Fri 30 Sep 2022 - 01:58

And the comics keep getting stranger… “You know the story: An infant escapes the destruction of its home planet and is deposited on Earth to be raised by Earthly parents. A goddess from a lost city defends truth. A Tyrannosaurus rex dons the visage of a bat to strike fear into evildoers’ hearts. This heroic trinity, alongside a league of other super-powered dinosaurs, join forces to save a prehistoric Earth from the sinister machinations of Darkseid. Wait…what? Okay, maybe you don’t know the story. So join us and bear witness to a brand-new-yet older than time-adventure and experience the Justice League as you have never seen them before!” Yep, and this comes straight from DC Comics too. Issues of Jurassic League are on the shelves now.

image c. 2022 DC Comics

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Episode 523 - Crisis Inklings

Southpaws - Wed 28 Sep 2022 - 20:55

Fuzz and Savrin catch you up on the state of things. It's a regular episode, we're not dead, woo! 

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Post-Con Report: FurMIT 2022 - July Live Stream

Fox and Burger - Tue 27 Sep 2022 - 13:29

Description: Post-Con Report: FurMIT 2022 - July Live Stream. ---- This year’s FurMIT was held in Miaoli on July 9-10. Join us in our biggest live stream to date as we talk about elevator con, “Miaoli country,” and more! ---- Social media: Our official Twitter: https://twitter.com/foxandburger Matcha Fox: https://twitter.com/foxnakh https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK9xoFQrxFTNPMjmXfUg2cg Burger: https://twitter.com/L1ghtningRunner
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TigerTails Radio Season 14 Episode 10

TigerTails Radio - Tue 27 Sep 2022 - 04:21

TigerTails Radio Season 14 Episode 10. Join the Discord Chat: https://discord.gg/SQ5QuRf For a full preview of events and for previous episodes, please visit http://www.tigertailsradio.co.uk. See website for full breakdown of song credits, which is usually updated shortly after the show. If you like what we do and wish to throw some pennies our way to support us, please consider sending a little tip our way. https://streamlabs.com/tigertailsradio/tip * Please note, tips are made to support TigerTails Radio and are assumed as made with good faith, so are therefore non-refundable. Thank you for your support and understanding.
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What Are Digitigrade Fursuits?

Fursonafy - Mon 26 Sep 2022 - 03:44

Article Content

  1. What Are Fursuits?
  2. How Much Is The Average Fursuit?
  3. Then What’s A Digitigrade Fursuit?
  4. How Much Is A Digitigrade Fursuit?
  5. What’s The Difference Between Digitigrade and Plantigrade Fursuits?
  6. Where Can I Buy A Digitigrade Fursuit?
  7. What Other Types Of Fursuits Are There?
  8. What Was The First Fursuit?
What Are Fursuits?

If you’re a furry or you know anything about the furry fandom then you probably know what a fursuit is, but just in case you don’t here’s a brief explanation. Fursuits are custom-made animal costumes, sometimes full body, sometimes partial, worn by furries that represent their fursona. Much like a cosplayer, furries will dress up in these suits when attending things like furry conventions and meetups to show off their work. A lot of fursuiters even make their suits themselves and therefore have even more reason to show off their hard work. The best comparison I can make for someone who has no clue what a fursuit is would have to be those mascots that come out and dance during NFL games. Imagine those, but people spend weeks, sometimes even months, making it themselves to suit their every creative desire.

How Much Is The Average Fursuit?

As you could imagine when it comes to something so labor intensive, not everyone has the time nor the know-how to make one themself, and therefore the people who can and do make fursuits drive a big price tag for their work. The cost of a fursuit can vary widely depending on a lot of factors such as the type of suit you want, what parts of the suit you want, what details you want to be added to the suit, etc. The most expensive fursuit sold was priced at around $23,000.

However, that’s an unrealistic price for most people and on average a fursuit can cost anywhere between $3000 and $4000. While that does sound like a lot you have to consider that you are paying not only for the supplies to make them but the time it takes to make them as well as the patience and skill to make them.

Anthro Rabbit (I think)

Image via DeviantArt

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"The artists had amazing response times and were constantly updating me on my piece" Clara Draw My Fursona Then What’s A Digitigrade Fursuit?

To the untrained eye, a digitigrade fursuit may just look like any other fursuit, but I can assure you that there is a difference. A digitigrade fursuit refers to a fursuit that has padding in the thighs and feet. This is to make the suit look more animal-like as it makes the wearer look like they are standing on just their digits. The name comes from the word digitigrade which literally refers to animals that walk on their toes. This trait of legs can be seen in animals like canines, felines, and even some dinosaurs.

As well as this, the hands of the suit are typically made puffier to resemble the paws of an animal just like the feet. In essence, the point of a digitigrade suit is to bare the most similarities with an animal while remaining slightly cartoonish.

It’s a super cool trick that really brings a suit to life and makes it stand out from all the other suits out there.

High Resolution Furry Art

Image by DeviantArt

How Much Is A Digitigrade Fursuit?

As cool as digitigrade suits are, all that extra padding comes at a cost. This padding means that more foam has to be put into the suit which makes it significantly more expensive than a standard fursuit. If you’re buying a digitigrade fursuit you can expect to be paying about an additional $500 – $1000 so in total around $5000 when buying with sites like Lemonbrat.

All hope is not lost though. Sites like koshkafursuits.com start their pricing at around $2400 for digitigrade suits and while it is likely to go up a lot from that, it is nowhere near $5000.

Plantigrade Fursuit

Image via Lemonbrat

What’s The Difference Between Digitigrade and Plantigrade Fursuits?

Now that we understand what a digitigrade fursuit is, there’s a chance you may have also heard of a plantigrade fursuit. At first glance, you may think the name is in reference possible to the eco-friendly nature of the suit or maybe it’s a bio-degradable suit. Both are wrong, it has nothing to do with plants or the environment.

Plantigrade suits are essentially the opposite of digitigrade suits, the name similarly deriving from the word plantigrade which refers to mammals that walk on their whole foot as opposed to just their toes. This is a trait that can be seen in humans, any primate, kangaroos, rabbits, and others. This is important as most fursuits are actually plantigrade suits. This just means that they are an outline of the person covered in fur, no extra padding or adjustments made to bear similarities to an animal. This also makes it one of the most affordable full-body suits that you can buy if you are looking to buy a fursuit.

Another Plantigrade Fursuit

Image via Tumblr

Where Can I Buy A Digitigrade Fursuit?

Any fursuit maker that offers full-body suits very likely offers digitigrade suits, but to save you the hassle of searching we’ve compiled a list of the best places for you to get your very own digitigrade fursuit.

Lemonbrat

The aforementioned Lemonbrat is probably the biggest seller in the fursuit marketplace. Although their prices aren’t the most affordable, they are the most reliable and easiest to work with out of any fursuit provider you will find out there. They also cater to almost every niche and this includes digitigrade fursuits.

Koshkafursuits

This is yet another site we previously mentioned but it is worth reiterating that they are an affordable seller that actually offers digitigrade fursuits. It’s hard enough to come by a fursuit seller, so to tick all the boxes of being a fursuit seller, an affordable fursuit seller, and a digitigrade fursuit seller is too good to pass up.

Etsy

While this isn’t traditionally a fursuit-selling site, they have definitely come into their own as a platform for fursuit makers to offer their service to the fandom. Etsy has some super talented artists on here including some who can make you a digitigrade fursuit and this way you can ensure that 100% of the profits are actually going to the maker of the fursuit.

The Dealer’s Den

Unlike the previous sites on this short list, The Dealer’s Den doesn’t actually allow you to make commissions. The Dealer’s Den is instead a marketplace for users to sell their pre-owned fursuits. However, in these many fursuits, you will very likely be able to find a digitigrade fursuit.

One of the first fursuits

Image via WikiFur

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"My artist worked tirelessly on my reference sheet despite several complete revisions of the piece" Craig Draw My Fursona What Other Types Of Fursuits Are There?

Fursuits don’t just stop at plantigrade and digitigrade though, there are several other types of fursuits that you can find. For example, there are quad-suits. These are suits that are designed to enable their wearer to walk around on all fours. These are probably one of the less common fursuits you’ll see but they for sure exist.

As well as this there are also unguligrade suits which make the suit resemble that of a hoofed animal like a horse or a rhino. This is achieved by making the hands and feet of the suit a lot more cylindrical and flatter at the sole.

Another Plantigrade Fursuit

Image via Tumblr

What Was The First Fursuit?

It’s safe to say that fursuiting has been around for a while, whether the suits have been digitigrade, plantigrade, protogen, or whatever, but when was the very first fursuit made? Believe it or not, the first “fursuit” (or concept of it) dates as far back as 1947! This was a German Sheperd suit that appeared in Edwin Corle’s book Three Ways To Mecca and played a pivotal role in the novel.

Okay, but you’re not satisfied with that, you want when the very first physical fursuit was made. This dates about 40 years after Edwin Corle’s book, at the first Confurence: Confuerence 0 in 1989. There, appeared the former Disney Mascot wearer Robert Hill in a fursuit based on the character Hilda the Bambioid.

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What Are Digitigrade Fursuits?

Fursonafy - Mon 26 Sep 2022 - 03:44

Xege Kheiru, Writer, Furry

26 Sep 2022

What Are Fursuits? 

If you’re a furry or you know anything about the furry fandom then you probably know what a fursuit is, but just in case you don’t here’s a brief explanation. Fursuits are custom-made animal costumes, sometimes full body, sometimes partial, worn by furries that represent their fursona. Much like a cosplayer, furries will dress up in these suits when attending things like furry conventions and meetups to show off their work. A lot of fursuiters even make their suits themselves and therefore have even more reason to show off their hard work. The best comparison I can make for someone who has no clue what a fursuit is would have to be those mascots that come out and dance during NFL games. Imagine those, but people spend weeks, sometimes even months, making it themselves to suit their every creative desire.

    How Much Is The Average Fursuit? 

    As you could imagine when it comes to something so labor intensive, not everyone has the time nor the know-how to make one themself, and therefore the people who can and do make fursuits drive a big price tag for their work. The cost of a fursuit can vary widely depending on a lot of factors such as the type of suit you want, what parts of the suit you want, what details you want to be added to the suit, etc. The most expensive fursuit sold was priced at around $23,000.

    However, that’s an unrealistic price for most people and on average a fursuit can cost anywhere between $3000 and $4000. While that does sound like a lot you have to consider that you are paying not only for the supplies to make them but the time it takes to make them as well as the patience and skill to make them.

      Anthro Rabbit (I think) 

      Image via DeviantArt

      Then What’s A Digitigrade Fursuit?

      To the untrained eye, a digitigrade fursuit may just look like any other fursuit, but I can assure you that there is a difference. A digitigrade fursuit refers to a fursuit that has padding in the thighs and feet. This is to make the suit look more animal-like as it makes the wearer look like they are standing on just their digits. The name comes from the word digitigrade which literally refers to animals that walk on their toes. This trait of legs can be seen in animals like canines, felines, and even some dinosaurs. 

      As well as this, the hands of the suit are typically made puffier to resemble the paws of an animal just like the feet. In essence, the point of a digitigrade suit is to bare the most similarities with an animal while remaining slightly cartoonish. 

      It’s a super cool trick that really brings a suit to life and makes it stand out from all the other suits out there.

      High Resolution Furry Art

      Image by DeviantArt

      How Much Is A Digitigrade Fursuit? 

      As cool as digitigrade suits are, all that extra padding comes at a cost. This padding means that more foam has to be put into the suit which makes it significantly more expensive than a standard fursuit. If you’re buying a digitigrade fursuit you can expect to be paying about an additional $500 – $1000 so in total around $5000 when buying with sites like Lemonbrat
      All hope is not lost though. Sites like koshkafursuits.com start their pricing at around $2400 for digitigrade suits and while it is likely to go up a lot from that, it is nowhere near $5000.

      Plantigrade Fursuit Image via Lemonbrat What’s The Difference Between Digitigrade and Plantigrade Fursuits? 

      Now that we understand what a digitigrade fursuit is, there’s a chance you may have also heard of a plantigrade fursuit. At first glance, you may think the name is in reference possible to the eco-friendly nature of the suit or maybe it’s a bio-degradable suit. Both are wrong, it has nothing to do with plants or the environment. 

      Plantigrade suits are essentially the opposite of digitigrade suits, the name similarly deriving from the word plantigrade which refers to mammals that walk on their whole foot as opposed to just their toes. This is a trait that can be seen in humans, any primate, kangaroos, rabbits, and others. This is important as most fursuits are actually plantigrade suits. This just means that they are an outline of the person covered in fur, no extra padding or adjustments made to bear similarities to an animal. This also makes it one of the most affordable full-body suits that you can buy if you are looking to buy a fursuit.

      Another Plantigrade Fursuit

      Image via Tumblr

      Where Can I Buy A Digitigrade Fursuit? 

      Any fursuit maker that offers full-body suits very likely offers digitigrade suits, but to save you the hassle of searching we’ve compiled a list of the best places for you to get your very own digitigrade fursuit. 

      Lemonbrat

      The aforementioned Lemonbrat is probably the biggest seller in the fursuit marketplace. Although their prices aren’t the most affordable, they are the most reliable and easiest to work with out of any fursuit provider you will find out there. They also cater to almost every niche and this includes digitigrade fursuits. 

      Koshkafursuits

      This is yet another site we previously mentioned but it is worth reiterating that they are an affordable seller that actually offers digitigrade fursuits. It’s hard enough to come by a fursuit seller, so to tick all the boxes of being a fursuit seller, an affordable fursuit seller, and a digitigrade fursuit seller is too good to pass up. 

      Etsy

      While this isn’t traditionally a fursuit-selling site, they have definitely come into their own as a platform for fursuit makers to offer their service to the fandom. Etsy has some super talented artists on here including some who can make you a digitigrade fursuit and this way you can ensure that 100% of the profits are actually going to the maker of the fursuit. 

      The Dealer’s Den

      Unlike the previous sites on this short list, The Dealer’s Den doesn’t actually allow you to make commissions. The Dealer’s Den is instead a marketplace for users to sell their pre-owned fursuits. However, in these many fursuits, you will very likely be able to find a digitigrade fursuit.

      One of the first fursuits

      Image via WikiFur

      What Other Types Of Fursuits Are There? 

      Fursuits don’t just stop at plantigrade and digitigrade though, there are several other types of fursuits that you can find. For example, there are quad-suits. These are suits that are designed to enable their wearer to walk around on all fours. These are probably one of the less common fursuits you’ll see but they for sure exist.


      As well as this there are also unguligrade suits which make the suit resemble that of a hoofed animal like a horse or a rhino. This is achieved by making the hands and feet of the suit a lot more cylindrical and flatter at the sole. 

      What Was The First Fursuit? 

      It’s safe to say that fursuiting has been around for a while, whether the suits have been digitigrade, plantigrade, protogen, or whatever, but when was the very first fursuit made? Believe it or not, the first “fursuit” (or concept of it) dates as far back as 1947! This was a German Sheperd suit that appeared in Edwin Corle’s book Three Ways To Mecca and played a pivotal role in the novel. 

      Okay, but you’re not satisfied with that, you want when the very first physical fursuit was made. This dates about 40 years after Edwin Corle’s book, at the first Confurence: Confuerence 0 in 1989. There, appeared the former Disney Mascot wearer Robert Hill in a fursuit based on the character Hilda the Bambioid.

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      Bearly Furcasting - Sat 24 Sep 2022 - 05:00

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      Bearly Furcasting S3E22 - That's Just Stupid, Weird and Wacky Watches, Jokes, AI Art
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      3rd Anniversary, A $3900 Banner, Registration opening - Grovel Reports 9/23/22

      Grovel Reports - Sat 24 Sep 2022 - 01:50

      Hello and welcome! Recording from the 24News Studio, this is Grovel Reports on Sept 23rd 2022 This is the first time recording in this VR Studio so I'm still tweaking the recording quality. Hope you enjoy the broadcast. Fursuit Lounge Banner from FursonaCon https://twitter.com/FursonaCon/status/1569035650435002368?t=L2FxoaKsJGcoPuyenooroA&s=19 Anthro Weekend Utah Bathroom sign https://twitter.com/ChronoWolfMusic/status/1548741699026837504 Several Furry Conventions have announced PreReg openings: Anthro New England: https://twitter.com/Anthro_NE/status/1568630395347738624 Anthro North West: https://twitter.com/anthronw/status/1570277329347440641 Arizona Fur Con: https://www.arizonafurcon.com/ Gateway Furmeet: https://twitter.com/GatewayFurMeet/status/1568267991262920709 Golden State Fur Con: https://twitter.com/GSFurCon/status/1570819816864157696 Las Vegas Furry Con currently has their con block and prereg open https://www.lasvegasfurcon.org/ CozyCon will return in May 2023 https://twitter.com/cozycononline/status/1572684231163416576?s=20&t=ethzgunAL3EKhPOH5kMZbg Mephit Fur Meet will return Sept 1-3rd 2023 https://twitter.com/EddieBear58/status/1567000434341994496?s=20&t=ethzgunAL3EKhPOH5kMZbg Furnal Equinox announcement: https://furnalequinox.com/2022/09/18/3236/ Coastal Furry Events statement: https://twitter.com/Bluehasia/status/1562586648889610241?s=20&t=fL2k9H7Gq4-povoADxTr6Q Both Furcation & Confuzzled express their condolences https://twitter.com/Furcationevent/status/1567935781167312896 https://twitter.com/cfconvention/status/1567942178332180486?t=Fb25wqzmMe5P_ZA3YoPm1w&s=19 Garden State Fur The Weekend https://twitter.com/gardenstatefur/status/1565346547348344833?s=20&t=QjTF5Y4n8NLdRwha0fg6LA If you like the work I do please like/follow/share to support the channel I'm on multiple platforms https://twitter.com/GrovelHusky https://t.me/grovelreports Subscribe to show support https://www.youtube.com/c/GrovelHusky/?sub_confirmation=1 Special Thanks to Ezriana for Script Writing https://twitter.com/EzrianaAnmut 24 News Studio Made By Kataze Banners used in the channel were made by Slushi https://twitter.com/Slushi3Brushi3?s=09 3rd Anniversary, A $3900 Banner, Registration opening - Grovel Reports 9/23/22
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      It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like…

      In-Fur-Nation - Fri 23 Sep 2022 - 14:39

      We know, we know, we haven’t even reached October yet… But now’s when we start getting announcements about new Christmas specials and programming. Like this, from Animation World Network: “Reindeer in Here, a one-hour animated holiday special, is based on the children’s book of the same name, written by Adam Reed (Archer, Sealab 2021)…  It seems Reed has perfected the art of writing for children as well as crafting edgy adult animated humor… Reindeer in Here follows Blizzard (Blizz), a young reindeer from the North Pole, who (similar to Rudolph), is different: He has one antler that is smaller than the other. However, his unique feature doesn’t stop him and his misfit friends from saving Christmas, creating a family tradition, and showing Santa how his inventions can improve Christmas.” So when and where is this headed? “Reindeer in Here will premiere on CBS November 29, 2022 following the network’s traditional showing of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, the 1964 classic.” Oh.

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      Rattles' plea

      Culturally F'd - Wed 21 Sep 2022 - 17:24

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      The Fox of the Case

      In-Fur-Nation - Wed 21 Sep 2022 - 14:51

      More recent news from Animation World Network: “King Features Syndicate announced development of a new animated film inspired by interactive children’s comic strip, Slylock Fox… The film will follow the Sherlock-Holmes-esque detective Slylock Fox and his devoted sidekick, Max Mouse, as they match wits against a cast of eccentric villains. Evan Daugherty, writer of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Divergent, and Snow White and the Huntsman, has signed on to write and produce the film, with art direction provided by Chromosphere design and animation studio… The popular interactive comic strip Slylock Fox teaches young readers about interesting topics, encouraging them to use facts, logic, attention to visual detail, lateral thinking, and other cognitive thinking skills to solve fun, puzzling mysteries.” You may recall that King Features recently gave us The Cuphead Show!, which has been streaming on Netflix.

      image c. 2022 King Features Syndicate

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      Furry vs Anthro: What’s The Difference?

      Fursonafy - Tue 20 Sep 2022 - 06:16

      Furry vs Anthro: What’s The Difference? Xege Kheiru, Writer, Furry 20 Sep 2022 Ah yes, the question that has left our greatest minds scratching their heads in confusion as they try to solve what appears to be an almost unsolvable puzzle, what is the difference between Furry and Anthro? 

       

      All jokes aside, if you’re new to the furry fandom you might have heard the term anthro before and if you know anything about them, you are likely confused by the need for the term furry if anthro already exists.

        What Is Anthro? 

        For those who are unaware, anthro derives from the word anthropomorphism and refers to the attribution of human characteristics to an animal. It gets thrown around a lot in the fandom and it always feels unclear what people are referring to when they say it. Sometimes people use it to refer to a fursona like “that’s cool anthro art” and it’s even been used to describe furries. The thing is, if we are looking at the exact definition of each word, they technically shouldn’t be used interchangeably.

          Where Did The Word Anthro Come From?

          The term anthro likely derives from the term anthropomorphism meaning “the attribution of human characteristics or behavior to a God, animal or object” (according to Oxford Languages). It derives from an ancient Greek term anthrōpmorphos, anthrōp meaning “human being” and morphos meaning, well… morphous. It’s hard to date when the term Anthro was coined in the context of anthropomorphic creatures but if anthropomorphism dates back as far as ancient Greece it must be some indication.

          This is not to be confused with the term anthropology which refers to the “study of human societies and cultures and their development” or rather the study of what makes humans humans.

           

          Anthro Rabbit (I think) 

          Image via The Game of Nerds

          What Is A Furry?

          While we do have a whole article dedicated to explaining what they are and a brief history of them, we’ll give you a quick summary anyway. 

          Furries are people who are interested in or fascinated by cartoon animals. This interest is often expressed through the creation of what is known as a fursona. Fursonas are anthropomorphic,  cartoon animals, made to in some way, shape or form resemble its creator or a desire of theirs. Not all furries have a fursona but this doesn’t mean that they are not a furry, they may not be interested in making one or may justin ot have the time or money to make one or have one made for them. A bit of an oversimplification, I’ll admit, but this is just for the sake of wrapping your head around what each thing is.

          High Resolution Furry Art

          Image by WallpaperAccess

          Where Did The Word Furry Come From? 

          In contrast to anthro, we actually have a lot more information about the etymology of the term furry and its history. For one, it is thought to have originated from a science convention in 1980, however the actual fandom predates the name itself, finding its roots in the 1970s underground comix movement which was a provocative comic publication that would put out explicit comics of animals that resembled humans. 


          However the term “furry” and “furry fandom” wasn’t being used until around 1983 in fanzine but by 1990 had risen to popularity and became the standard name of the fandom. So in short, the term anthro probably predates the term furry.

          Halloween Themed Furry Art Image via Wallpaper Flare What’s The Difference? 

          Anthro is a word used to categorize or describe animals that are given human-like qualities. This is why you don’t really see many monkey fursonas as monkeys are already kind of human-like by nature. However, furry is a much broader term used to describe people interested in anthro art and cartoon animals in general. If I were to describe someone who is overly enthusiastic about Universal Pictures’ The Bad Guys, I would likely describe them as a furry, chances are I wouldn’t describe them as an anthro. 

          If you were to google fursuit, you’d likely be met with a bunch of images of actual people in actual wolf suits. Now try googling anthro suits. If you can’t be bothered to do that I’ll just tell you now, you’re probably going to see almost the opposite of a fursuit. You’ll be met with a bunch of drawings of animals in human suits (like a 3 piece suit, not a suit that makes them look like a human, although that is the intention). The point is, furry and anthro do not mean the same thing. One is used to describe a group of people and the other is what those people are a fan of.

          Probably Someone’s Desktop Background

          Image via animalhi

          How Do I Become A Furry?

          Becoming a furry isn’t some phase of transformation that you can achieve by doing the secret jutsus, it’s more something a person identifies as. If you just say “I’m a furry”, then hey presto, you are now a furry, how you express this is completely up to you. Some furries are a lot more closeted and private about being a furry, operating under different pseudonyms and being careful not to tie their name to their fursona. Others, however, wear it on their chest loud and proud, going to conventions with personal badges of their fursona.

          Can I Become An Anthro?

          Becoming an anthro is not really something you can do, it doesn’t make any sense. Unless you are referring to literally turning part animal, it is more likely what you mean to say is you want to become a furry or someone is a furry. An anthro is more used to describe the characters that furries are interested in, the things that make furries furries.

          Pretty Epic Furry Art

          Image via WallpaperName

          Does The Difference Matter? 

          However, does it really matter at the end of the day? While this article does come across as a very “pushing my glasses up the bridge of my nose” correction, it’s not super important that you distinguish the difference between the two. If you were to use one in place of the other in conversation with another furry, chances are, they’ll know what you’re talking about. This article is more for people looking to get into the fandom, who don’t quite understand what people are talking about when they say buzzwords like “anthro”, “protogen”, etc.

          The post Furry vs Anthro: What’s The Difference? appeared first on Fursonafy.

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          TigerTails Radio Season 14 Episode 09

          TigerTails Radio - Tue 20 Sep 2022 - 04:20

          TigerTails Radio Season 14 Episode 09. Join the Discord Chat: https://discord.gg/SQ5QuRf For a full preview of events and for previous episodes, please visit http://www.tigertailsradio.co.uk. See website for full breakdown of song credits, which is usually updated shortly after the show. If you like what we do and wish to throw some pennies our way to support us, please consider sending a little tip our way. https://streamlabs.com/tigertailsradio/tip * Please note, tips are made to support TigerTails Radio and are assumed as made with good faith, so are therefore non-refundable. Thank you for your support and understanding.
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          Monster of Monsters

          In-Fur-Nation - Tue 20 Sep 2022 - 01:52

          Okay, so we missed this the first time — but now the first five issues are collected together. Bigfoot Frankenstein Volume 1: Colossus of Destiny is a new graphic novel written by Mark Bertolini and illustrated by Vernon Smith. “When the great-great-great (many greats)-grandson of the original Dr. Frankenstein stumbles across the remains of the last tribe of Sasquatches, he uses his family’s patented formula for creating life and brings forth Bigfoot Frankenstein! Compelled to seek the evil clan of rednecks who slaughtered his people, Big Frank and his creator, Jude, hit the road on a hilarious quest for justice, vengeance, and… love?” You heard it here folks. It’s available now in trade paperback from Action Lab Entertainment.

          image c. 2022 Action Lab

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          Birds Rising in the East

          In-Fur-Nation - Sun 18 Sep 2022 - 01:01

          Look, we can’t make this stuff up. (We’d make more money if we could!) Disney Manga: Donald Duck Visits Japan! by Meru Okano. Here’s the description from Tokyo Pop: “Donald Duck works for the American furniture business, ‘Duck Furnishings’. It’s been two months since he and his employees, José Carioca and Panchito Pistoles, were reassigned to the Asian Culture and Distribution Department, and the phone hasn’t rung even once. Just as they’re starting to wonder why they were transferred in the first place, the CEO suddenly orders them to travel to Japan! The three Caballeros must learn all they can about Japanese customs, entertainment, culture, food, and clothing before they return to New York City. Assuming they don’t get into too much trouble first!”

          image c. 2022 Tokyo Pop

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          Have You Heard of Laos Before? Meet Defago, Artist and Lion Gentleman Ft. Defago [FABP E25]

          Fox and Burger - Sat 17 Sep 2022 - 09:51

          Have You Heard of Laos Before? Meet Defago, Artist and Lion Gentleman Ft. Defago [FABP E25] ---- Laos is more than just the setup for a punchline from King of the Hill. It’s a beautiful country rich in culture and natural beauty. Join Defago, an artist and gentleman lion, as we take a brief tour to Laos and meet one of the very few active Lao furries in the world! ---- Timestamps: 00:00 Teaser 00:33 Episode intro +++Section 1: Introduction+++ 01:25 Guest introduction 02:25 Defago's fursona 04:31 Defago's intro to furry +++Section 2: Guest spotlight+++ 06:52 Inspiration to draw 12:19 Film noir style inspiration 14:39 Art senpais 18:18 Favorite art pieces of your own 21:10 How defago makes money with art 26:00 Art advice +++Section 3: Comparing and Contrasting Fandoms+++ 28:43 What do you think furry is? 33:00 How many lao furries are there? 38:06 Future con plans 39:31 Laos furry fandom's future 42:44 Lao furry con 43:59 Social media shoutout and outro ---- Social Media: Official FABP Twitter: https://twitter.com/foxandburger Michael: https://twitter.com/foxnakh https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK9xoFQrxFTNPMjmXfUg2cg Burger: https://twitter.com/L1ghtningRunner http://www.youtube.com/c/LightningRunner Defago: https://twitter.com/Defago https://www.deviantart.com/defago https://www.furaffinity.net/user/Defago ---- Footage Credit: https://www.deviantart.com/defago/art/L-for-Lion-in-Suit-263498425 https://www.deviantart.com/defago/art/My-Fancy-Suit-355093500 https://www.deviantart.com/defago/art/Bubble-Tea-784452588 https://www.deviantart.com/defago/art/Journey-736094897 https://www.indiamart.com/proddetail/dial-up-modem-9859935062.html https://www.deviantart.com/defago/art/Fresh-Baguette-829952463 https://www.deviantart.com/defago/art/Stars-and-Smoke-738685850 https://www.deviantart.com/tracyjb/art/Lackadaisy-Vesture-923292267 https://www.deviantart.com/tracyjb/art/Lackadaisy-Conjuration-845728775 https://www.deviantart.com/tracyjb/art/Lackadaisy-Rubberhose-910921721 https://www.deviantart.com/tracyjb/art/Lackadaisy-Dancefloor-907492459 https://www.furaffinity.net/view/36478474/ https://www.furaffinity.net/view/26957500/ https://twitter.com/Defago/status/1516283956135489536 https://twitter.com/ArtCheetah https://shinombgjinik.blogspot.com/2021/07/black-sad-in-mouth-of-dorkness-comic.html https://www.fightersgeneration.com/characters4/dante.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2wskV2CDuc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaHP7NodrrU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2rHyyvC6L0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_CaZ4EAexQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlB8s9bEl8k https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0eXKvExTT0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XD_9KKVibKU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59K8WH8a0o8 Other pictures and video provided by Defago, Pixabay, and hosts' personal footage. Intro/Outro Music: Aioli by Andrew Langdon. ---- The Fox and Burger Podcast is one segment of our production house, Fox and Burger Productions. The podcast’s goal is twofold: 1, to know more about the Asian furry fandom; and 2, compare and contrast the Asian fandom with the Western one. If you have a guest that you would like to see on the show, please PM us! We will also take questions for our guests, so don’t miss this opportunity to know some amazing furs.
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          Bearly Furcasting S3E21 - Number things. Furry News. This or That.

          Bearly Furcasting - Sat 17 Sep 2022 - 05:00

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          Oop! Ack!

          In-Fur-Nation - Fri 16 Sep 2022 - 01:27

          Well, bad on us for having no idea this was even on the table! But here it is, right from Animation World Network: “Emmy Award winner Tim Long (The Simpsons) has been signed to write, executive produce, and showrun Fox’s Bloom County, an animated series based on the acclaimed comic strip of the same name, created and written by Berkeley Breathed, who will also executive produce.” In case you need a reminder: “The comic Bloom County evolved from Breathed’s first published comic strip, The Academia Waltz, which originally appeared in The Daily Texan, the student newspaper at the University of Texas. This work led The Washington Post to recruit Breathed for a nationally syndicated strip; Bloom County debuted in 1980, appearing in more than 1,200 newspapers worldwide until its end in 1989.” No word yet on a release date.

          image c. 2022 Bento Box

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          Fur Affinity bans AI-generated art, but AI has a plot to return.

          Dogpatch Press - Wed 14 Sep 2022 - 10:00

          Policy update from the furry fandom’s main independent art site.

          AI art tools made me think of a term: sequential juxtaposition acceleration.

          An AI tool starts with scraping millions of pre-made images from the net. That’s a learning set to combine and interpolate. Prompt it with key words (green grass, old building), and you get approximations of everything that matches. One could call this a form of cheating artists, because people don’t like the scraping of pre-made sources without permission. But after they combine, the output is nothing that ever existed. That’s doing what any artist does to learn from reference, but in a wholesale, industrial way that wasn’t envisioned by the current creative property system.

          Back to that problem in a minute, but first think about art context.

          Collage is a method of using pre-made images. 100 years ago, Dada and Surrealist artists started cutting pictures out of print media and juxtaposing them for a sense of irony or the uncanny. Conceptual art came from “readymades” of industrially made but recontextualized objects. (Consider the irrational sensation of trying to use a furry teacup.) Warhol continued the process with industrial pop art. Suddenly, art rendering mattered less than ideas.

          If AI art was only for derivative copies, there wouldn’t be more to say; but recontextualizing is a skill too, and accelerating it is powerful for an artist.

          Here’s a silly example: juxtapose Barney the Dinosaur with H.R. Giger. An artist can draw it, but for a low-effort meme type thing, why not use a tool and spend the time on more original things?

          Now do it 1000 times and play it back sequentially with editing and music. That’s effort. You can make a unique, trippy aesthetic unlike anything else. Wizardhead is creating cool videos like that with metal music (fair warning, this is a little gross):

          Youtube’s copyright system was used for a strike against fair use of referencing Elmo videos for these.

          Speaking of copyright issues for AI learning sets, let’s compare them to sampling pre-made music. When new tech for music sampling emerged in the 1980’s, it was controversial, but made a golden period for a genre of hip hop with acts like Public Enemy. But copyright tightened up and unregulated sampling made it hard to access:

          In 1989, obtaining the permission of musical copyright holders for the use of their intellectual property was often an afterthought. There was little precedent for young artists’ mining their parents’ record collections for source material and little regulation or guidelines for that process.

          It’s culturally important, right? Another music comparison is mashups with DJ’s and clubs doing popular live parties. The music industry also changed with tech for downloading and sharing until streaming came in. It makes me wonder if AI art may take a role in the culture like that, and how the artists would count.

          I stand with artists, not prompts.

          — Dragoneer (@Dragoneer) September 5, 2022

          The Furaffinity ban made mainstream news in Vice. It echoed my thoughts last week… a ban is probably smart so a niche, independent site doesn’t get flooded with unoriginal and derivative content. But I don’t think the tools are useless for skilled users; and it probably won’t keep them out of the culture.

          It made me ask a friend about using the tech to remaster old media that’s hard to watch, like cartoons and games in low resolution – and I learned that there’s already a scene for that.

          Thirsty furries take note: you can probably generate all-adult versions of beloved animation.

          The FurAffinity ban points to signatures from reference art in the learning set as a reason, saying the approximate signatures show copying:

          I've been monitoring and taking notes for weeks. I've seen tons of mutilated artists signatures.

          AI art is a damn good *learning* tool, but it's taking everything it does from artists. It leeches on the time, effort, skill, energy an artist put into their work.

          — Dragoneer (@Dragoneer) September 5, 2022

          The examples I saw weren’t signatures. They were glitches in the place those go. Is anyone confused about those being someone else’s work? This reminds me of how the Cats movie was edited to remove accidental “buttholes”… isn’t that a bit of over-analyzing?

          Job security for artists seems like the other big worry besides quality and control. Cameras didn’t kill painting; they made jobs for photographers. Stock art and news illustrations generated by AI could possibly go into direct competition with illustrators. But they still need to generate from recognizable styles, don’t they?

          From running a nonprofit news site paid out of pocket, there are no jobs here, just need. Nobody would be unemployed if this site had a button to generate something free matching the text, and although they can generate whole stories too, they can’t do that for research (and furry panache.)

          If you oppose AI art, maybe your art can be kept out of it, but Big Data may change the culture before you even realize it. Just look for your house on Google Maps; they already have the photo and you probably use their product. We’re looking at a map of uncharted territory.

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