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Decided to stop lurking and make an account to make some new friends :3
Looking for some skype and steam friends to talk with and to join the fun here. I live in the middle of Kansass so its kinda hard to find furs to hang out with and meet so I'm stuck to online friends for now. My name is Felix Snowlily, I'm a purple huskypard (husky-snow leopard hybrid thing). I like reading, music, videa games, cycling and spending time with friends. I'm a very open guy and very easy to get a long with. Steam is Felix Snowlily and skype is furrfan if anyone wants to chat or play games :3 I have a very loving mate who loves making friends as well, but hes super grumpy today because I woke him up too early this afternoon.
submitted by Felix_Snowlily[link] [33 comments]
Get yer free mediocre sketches here
Just the usual, could use some practice, not ready for commissions, willing to doodle a few headshots. Anyone is welcome, but people who have no or very little art of their sona take first priority. Refs not required as long as you have serviceable skills of description. Fire away, maties!
Fine print: Some are inevitably going to come out way better than others, and I may not be able to draw everyone, but you're pretty much guaranteed to get drawn if you're a hyena because I'm the only hyena I ever get to doodle
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EDIT: on a mostly unrelated note, can someone tell me if this lass's arm is too long?
submitted by EmbarrassingShit[link] [29 comments]
Will Keeping His Trashed Fursona Identity Harm His Future in the Fandom?
Hi! Well this is interesting, I'm asking a question on the same day I found your blog! (Is that the right word? I don't know. ;w; )
So here's my predicament.
I've been using the same username for almost 3 years. In that span I've done a lot of things: make art, evolve in my art, make characters, make friends, but also make enemies. And these enemies seem to love coming back to take swings at me. Several going as far as to wish me death.
Now I'm not someone who enjoys when people give them pity, but I won't deny that I love attention. But it feels that the attention is falling less on the art and more on the conflicts.
So I've decided to make the change from deviantArt, to FurAffinity as I feel that better artists tend to get more work and commissions there as opposed to everyone posting everything on dA without any control. So since April I've been practicing anatomy, poses, furry stuff, for months nonstop! And I'm just getting ready to make the move, but then comes the issue. I've had my fursona, Cassidy, for about a year now. My FA account has a few friends and watchers and the sort, but bares the name of my old account. I know that I can make another account to just avoid all of this, but I want to bring my fursona to the center of my art and not have to hide.
I've kind of put my fursona on my current FA already quite a bit, considering my fursona has some better personality traits than I do (and is also the opposite gender than I, showing a different side of me), trying to start anew with some new people, new furs, a community I'd really like to be a recognized member in. But the trolls from my deviantArt could find it, and some have, and preblocked it (before I had even made it active as I've had it for a few years as well)!
I'm just not sure what to do! I've got some great friends, and with my current account name actually having my real name in a clever kind of way (I won't give my account away, but it's something like Katrina'sArtCollection, that sounds nice and stuff) but then have my fursona be the face of it without having to draw myself or anything.
I'd like to think I've changed in the negative things I've done on my dA account, grown as a person, etc., but these people haven't been around to see it. Makes me wonder if I should care what they think.
But my point is, after all that, is that would making a new account change anything? Remove the infamy? Or should I stick it out and continue with my friends and watchers, and ignore the haters and go strong? Would no matter what, the negatives or the past bleed through and it'll all be for not one day?
Thank you for reading my blabbering.
With the warmest of hugs,
Cassidy The Civet~
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Dear Cassidy,
One has to wonder what went on that you have enemies who want you to die. I’m sure that must be an exaggeration on their part, yet their enmity is clear. On the other paw, you’ve turned over a new leaf and have friends on your side. Good.
It’s not uncommon for furries to change their fursonas (or have more than one fursona), but this is more an issue with branding than with alter egos. You’re trying to brand your art business and make Cassidy the familiar face your customers associate with it.
Now, if we were talking about a brand image like the McDonald’s arches or the Nike swoosh or Tony the Tiger, I could definitely see the problem. You wouldn’t want to drop logos like that because they are recognized the world over. But you’ve only had Cassidy as your fursona for a year, so it’s hardly a widely recognized image. Establishing your art site with a different mascot character would not, therefore, be much of a setback and would not hurt your business or your desire for recognition in the fandom.
That said, you should also not allow yourself to be intimidated by trolls, who aren’t going to forgive you anyway, and are not going to be your customers or followers. So what if they trash you? Everyone gets trashed on the Internet at one point or another, including Papabear. I’ve been called an aspiring popufur who only writes a column for fame and money (I guess my accountant is hiding my money in Switzerland, because I haven’t seen a dime of it, LOL).
To answer your question: you are really facing a “six of one, half dozen of the other” situation. To my mind, it really won’t affect you much one way or the other how you decide this, so go with what feels right to you. Trust your instincts.
Good Luck,
Papabear
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Member Spotlight: C. A. Withey
My most recent projects are my novels Cora and the Dreamer and its upcoming sequel Through the Glass Wall. This series is starkly different than any of my previous works for a number of reasons. Taking place for the first time on an alternate modern day Earth, they feature relatable real world characters and events inspired directly from my own life. It’s also at its core a romance, which is a first for me, and centers around a young, strong, independent female protagonist–a character I very much enjoyed creating. Also marking a change in this series are the crazy, abstract ideas I’ve thrown into it–one character is literally a god on Earth–grounded by life-like characters, emotions and the series’ central romance. It was a fun and unique puzzle when I started writing Cora and the Dreamer. I said to myself, “I have this person with god-like powers who can do practically anything he wants. While that sounds fun, and it is, how do I keep this story grounded, personal, and relatable to readers?” The solution to that was Cora Everton–the humble young art student, a mere mortal in every sense of the word, and the crazy romance that blossoms between the two. It’s through her eyes that readers experience the story and all of its roller coaster emotions and antics.
2. What’s your writing process like? Are you a “pantser,” an outliner, or something in between? My writing process is sporadic. I will take notes to help my memory, but essentially I have pictures in my head of scenes I want to include in the future, all while I try to pull the story along the course to get to those scenes. Sometimes it works out, but sometimes my characters have a mind of their own and go their own way. I listen to what the characters would do and how the scenes are going and adapt as necessary. The path may be wayward, and I may have to go back and edit and smooth things out, but I find where I’m going in the end.
My favorite kind of story to write is the one I’m currently writing. If it wasn’t, I wouldn’t be writing it. If you ask me now or any time in the future which of my books is my favorite, I will always tell you that my current is my favorite. If I didn’t honestly believe that my current is the best story I’ve ever written, I wouldn’t follow it through to the end.
4. Which character from your work do you most identify with, and why?
Stephen King’s The Dark Tower influenced the character of Caleb Everman, who appears in prior books of mine, and makes appearances in Through the Glass Wall. Other inspiration came from web comics that had a good idea for a story but failed to deliver on good content. The inspiration for both the Dreamer and Cora Everton came from various dreams I’ve had over the years. Picturing myself with the ability the fly, such as the Dreamer often exercises, is a reoccurring theme that translates well into this story.
6. What’s the last book you read that you really loved? I massively enjoyed the graphic novels Dreamkeepers by Vivid Publishing, available here: http://www.dreamkeeperscomic.com/ 7. Besides writing, how do you like to spend your free time?I busy myself with gaming culture and select YouTube channels or Twitch streams. My younger self enjoys hearing about the games that my modern day self often doesn’t have the patience to experience firsthand. Listening to others discuss it and keeping in the loop appeases both. I also happen to really embrace the story and ideas behind the ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ games, but I’ll be caught dead before I ever actually play them. Too scary for me.
8. Advice for other writers?Write. Think afterward. Thinking can ruin a good story.
9. Where can readers find your work?My newest, constantly updated stories, including Cora and the Dreamer and Through the Glass Wall are here: http://www.protagonize.com/author/CWithey. My published works are available through Melange Books: http://melange-books.com/authors/cawithey/. I am currently querying for a publisher to represent Cora and the Dreamer on the marketplace.
10. What’s your favorite thing about the furry fandom?I embrace the maturity of a good story, one which happens to include furries. My novel Savagery and the Dreamkeepers series are both excellent examples of intelligently written stories that explore mature themes and topics, which also happen to include anthropomorphic characters. Breaking the stereotypical mold of ‘animal people are for cartoons’ is a very satisfying thing to see. Dreamkeepers especially does an excellent job of this.
Check out C. A. Withey’s member bio here!

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Looking for resources on the furry fandom.
Hello,
I am compiling a collection of resources related to internet subcultures over on /r/internetcollection, and I was wondering if any of you had anything that you would be interested in contributing. In this case, I'm looking for things that shed light on life as a furry: text that discusses what it means to be a furry, interesting conversations or blog posts, things that exemplify the positives and negatives of the fandom, pivotal moments in the fandom, etc. Requests to remove sensitive information and handles are respected, and you have the option of either being acknowledged or staying anonymous upon submitting a post. If you're interested in the project and have things you want to add, I'll add you to the sub as an approved contributor. I should mention that the point of the project is to compile and transcribe these resources for referential and preservation purposes, to learn more about the subcultures, and to give people who stumble on the sub a chance to learn more about the inner workings of a subculture and a leaping pad for them to do some exploration of their own. Anyway, feel free to message me or post in this thread if you have anything to contribute. Thanks!
submitted by snallygaster[link] [20 comments]
Best way to proceed if an artist rips you off?
So, my girlfriend/mate commissioned somebody in march, and she still hasn't gotten her drawing. This person hasn't posted anything new in months, and the only contact she has gotten from her is other people supposedly getting on her account to say that she doesn't have internet access, is super busy, or whatever. It's always something. She's going to ask for her money back, but I have a feeling that she's not gonna get it. What should we do if she won't give her a refund?
submitted by stonerhippiemutt[link] [8 comments]
Do you use the Commission Info tab or would you rather use a Commission Sheet?
I'm having a hard time choosing if I want to sit down and make a new commission sheet, or use the commission info tab on FurAffinity. Which do you guys like more??
submitted by Sasukesis247[link] [3 comments]