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Any furs play Just Cause 2 MP?
So, I just remembered how insanely fun Just Cause 2 is in single player. It's I haven't touched the multiplayer released officially, but I think I'm wanting to get into it again. Anyone else play it?
submitted by Red-Fox14[link] [2 comments]
Welp, my grandma found my stash of Bad Dragon dildos.
Things were moved out of the spots that they were... I know she knows, she probably knows that I know that she knows, but neither of us are going to bring it up because who wants to have that conversation?
Things are going to be awkward for a while...
submitted by StripedOtter[link] [160 comments]
Hello everyone! I got a quick question for you all.
So I was just wondering at what point did you start to consider yourself a Furry?
submitted by -ThisIsMy3rdAccount-[link] [28 comments]
12 Pieces of Pewter: Paw Coins
Collectable medallions with a broad range of art…
Paw Coins Collectible CoinsKickstarter ending 11/24/14
The word for the day is “Exonumia.”
One of the things I hope to see in endlessly refreshing Kickstarter is the next big con craze. And I know I won’t see it coming, or I’ll totally get it wrong. I thought that MaryMouse’s “Certified” badges were, well, kind of silly. And I’m pretty sure that if they were brought in front of the judge he’d say “Jury, do you find the defendant silly?” And there’d be a big “Yes we do your honor” and lots of flash-bulb photography, and MaryMouse would be forced to, I don’t know, hand out cupcakes in SoHo or something. But they’re a part of furry fandom culture now, and that’s really neat. And I’m pretty sure this is what MaryMouse does on weekends. Foxloft’s Tagua Totems were another, they’re pretty but seemed so specific and niche when they first came out–but you can wear them out and about and they’re nice art, I see three or four of them at even the little furry gatherings.
Both of these are ubiquitous in the fandom, or at least the slice I interact with. And both are really nice little shorthand signs for who we are when we’re not shambling, blunt-muzzled hairless chimpanzees, even if you might never get them exactly right (try finding a piece of costume jewelry to show that you’re, say, a foxtopus, meerkrab, or Mexican hairless). Something that expresses someone’s furry side, but isn’t too hard to mass produce, is going to be a winner.
Am I right with Mel Drake’s “Paw Coins” project? Hard to say without a crystal ball. But there’s a lot of the hallmarks here–individual enough to paint the fandom with a broad brush, a small enough collection to be manageable.
The general scope of the project: A series of a dozen medallions, textured enameled coins with a hole in the top, about the size of a US quarter (or a dog license). As the project base expands, new coins will come on line–Japanese themed coins, Egyptian designs, coins specific to interests, and so on, to create a modest range of designs that should appeal to a range of wearers.
One aspect of artist MelSkunk’s business plan that I particularly like is the idea of partnership designs–in addition to designs of her own, MelSkunk wants to use her coins to partner with other artists as an inexpensive promotional piece for their projects, a way to spread the word and share their work–maybe like the limited run of Kevin and Kell coins she talks about as a part of the Kickstarter.
A part of the plan I’m ambivalent about is the idea of the series being collectible. It seems like a double-edged sword. If you can somehow tap into the right-place-right-time magic of, say, beanie babies, you might really have a thing! the coins have rarity values assigned to them–so the kickstarter angel and trailblazer coins are both super-rare, print runs of 50. The 8 common designs of series one are in quantities of 500, limited but probably about the demand of the fandom…maybe. This is a bit of a gamble, to my mind. I’d be curious to know what the print run is on MaryMouse’s “CERTIFIED: RAVER” badge, for instance.
This gets me to one of my two big conflicts with the project–is it about furry identify play (“FIP”) or collectability? If it’s about FIP, the idea of a limited print run and the general focus on sets instead of single items are a handicap. The 100 rare kitsune pieces could get snapped up in two or three cons, and then, well, that one’s gone, and that’s part of the project’s plan, there won’t be another, but there’s probably more than 100 Kitsunes and Japanophiles that might want one–probably more than would want the dumpy blue fursuiter coin (not my favorite, it looks too much like a Bad Furry commemorative medallion).
The second guff I have with this is tied to the first–Melskunk’s concept of the project for the Kickstarter is sets, and they’re a little pricey! Looking at the first set of eight commons, I personally, being who I am–a cynical liberal gay dog–might want the sexy werewolf, I’ve got a dragon friend that might want the hoarding medallion, and after a couple of drinks I might wear the gay pride paw or use it for my key chain fob. The “Dog Person” I could take or leave, it’s the wrong sort of cute for me. I could give away the “cat person” and maaaybe the tiger, and I have no idea what I’d do with the American flag coin (it’s kind of pretty but I don’t like jingoism or rampant patriotism on principle) or the fursuiting coin. So that kind of leaves me with half the set that’s keepers. But because of the structure of the Kickstarter’s rewards, I can’t get those without buying the full set–so in the specific case of the Kickstarter I’ve blown $65 (the minimum for a set of commons) for three pieces I really like.
It just feels like a conflict of concepts. If the project is about the FIP, I’d like the sexy werewolf and gay pawprint, please, here’s my $12. If it’s about collectability, then sure, the entire set makes sense, but I don’t know if collectability is really a “thing,” you have to get really lucky and capture the right place and right time. Maybe at a convention merchant’s table you could do something like sets of two or three, one visible and the others hidden, or just sell them Foxloft Studios style as what they are, expressions of one’s inner dragon or otter or bear.
That being said, there’s a certain magic of specificity in a series of linked ideas–coins, fighting varmint badges, magnets, whatever–and customers might well want to collect a set–but they’re going to want to collect their set. Whether the Kickstarter meets its goal may well be tied to that conflict.
Note: Images used above are included to promote the work of crowdfunding artists, and are owned by the original creator.
Anyone know any good artists taking TF2 items as payment?
I don't exactly play the game at all anyway, so I was thinking I could just make use of what I have to get some art. The game feels boring as hell now anyway.
Anyway, yeah, any good artists that take TF2 items as payment?
Edit: It seems that somehow people don't like this post. I'll take it down if its still in the blue after I wake up, I suppose...
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Open for Commissions~! Limited Slots Available~
Hi guys, I'm trying to get into doing commissions once more, and so I've got 4 slots available right here: http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/6236529/
With an illustrated price list up and ready as well: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/14905176/
bows Thank you so much for your interest~!
Please feel free to post comments or PM me if you have any questions or inquiries~!
submitted by kerespup[link] [comment]
looking for comics
so a few years ago i read a comic i cant find anymore which was basically daily lives of monster girls but from the perspective of a carer
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A Kendu Attitude
Kendu Films is the creation of Davy Liu, a veteran artist and animator who has worked on numerous projects at Disney — including Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Mulan, and The Lion King — as well as at ILM and Warner Brothers. Now he’s started his own production company, hoping to “encourage the next generation with a ‘Can Do’ spirit in every child by bringing great content and encouragement to families everywhere.” To that end he has created a series of five illustrated books, “Invisible Tails — parables told from the animal’s perspective”, whose titles include The Enchanted Tree, Fire Fish, Jordan’s Guest, The Royal Feast, and The Giant Leaf. You can purchase each of these books at the official Kendu Films web site, and also see a collection of development art from these and various film projects the studio is currently working on.

image c. 2014 Kendu Films
Sketch Commissions!
Just starting to get into doing some commissions here, anyone want a sketch for $10 as I figure this out? I've got a new dA account set up with a few examples: http://dogspots.deviantart.com/ $10 for a basic uncolored sketch, 15 gets color in there! Starting with three open slots, let's see how this goes :3 Edit: 1/3 right now-- Feel free to post or PM!
submitted by DogSpots[link] [8 comments]
^<^ whats your favorite videogamies?
:3 mine ish: gta v ded island riptide assassins creed 3 bf4 gta 4 dayz fallout new vegas skyrim and some other games :p
licks you whats yours?
submitted by NoahGoldFox[link] [34 comments]
best art programme?
Hello fellow furries =.= I'm in the process of transitioning from traditional art to digital art with my new tablet, i understand this will take some time to get used to but i have realised a good art program will help this process. I've tried using Paint Tool Sai but found it wasn't the program for me, what would you guys recommend for a good first time art program? I'm currently looking into Manga Studio and CorelDraw :) Thanks!
submitted by deathtroll[link] [8 comments]
Hey all (Introduction)
Hey everyone!
I have lurked on the outskirts of this fandom for quite a while now but I feel now that I want to be a bigger part of it!
I live in Ireland. Although there is a small furry demographic here, I'm hoping to make some friends in the fandom through other, more immediate means. I've tried 'testing the waters' with a few of my friends about the furry fandom and nothing has come back positive. My friends, despite being good people in their own ways, don't have any sympathy for the furry community probable because of their limited exposure to it (They've seen the porn and not much else) and I reckon their opinions aren't going to change anytime soon. Therefore, I have decided to keep this new-found interest to myself for the meantime.
I was introduced to the fandom through footage of the furry conventions, which I feel perfectly demonstrates the amazing friendliness and welcoming nature of this community.
This leads me to my next point: I was hoping to get in touch with some furs here. Most introductions I see mention that they have a friend already in the fandom and, unfortunately, I don't have that luxury. I was hoping to make some furry friends and be able to talk about the fandom with them as I don't really have anyone to talk about it to. I use Skype almost everyday so, ideally, if there are furs out there who use Skype to communicate with each other, it would be amazing if I could hang out with you, because I'm really eager to make some friends in this community!
Cheers for taking the time to read this!
submitted by AFB9296[link] [15 comments]
Fox sweater
Hi r/furry I'm looking for a sweater that has a Fox tail on the back and ears on the hood. I saw it once online and cannot find it. If you can help I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks.
submitted by primordialbeing[link] [2 comments]