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A few question to the fandom about their Fursona
Hello, I simply have a few questions regarding how the fandom feels about their Fursona or how they came to finding their fursona.
1) How did you come to discover what your Fursona is? (Dragon, Folf, Feline with wings, etc...)
A) Did you feel like you already knew what your Fursona was when you were introduced to the fandom?
B) Did you look around and talk to others about it before you discovered what you felt your Fursona was?
2) Do you try to keep your Fursona in a more realistic mindset/world or let it wander to the fantastic?
What I mean is does your Fursona have any special powers/abilities or are things closer to the current modern/realistic world?
3) Do you see your Fursona as yourself or as an ideal version of yourself?
Basically, as your fursona do you act exactly like you normally do or you take on a different personality that you wouldn't normally have?
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Cartoonist Seeks to Get Noticed
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what are you guys up to?
I have driver's ed tomorrow, so I'm spending the night at my friend's because we're in the same class and we're going together. Unfortunately, it's insanely hot, there's no AC, friend's asleep, and I'm bored out of my mind. So I wanted to ask, what are you guys doing? How are you feeling? Anything you guys wanna talk about?
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Cartoonist Seeks to Get Noticed
I am a freelance cartoon artist looking to get my name out there so I can start getting professional jobs. I have been a commissioned artist for many years and have recently Been submitting art pieces to various Furry convention books. I have also decided to start attending various conventions.
Do you know any magazines or something looking for character designers or contributors?
Sincerely,
Maw or DM
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Hi, Maw,
You’re going about it the wrong way. If one is serious about becoming an illustrator, one doesn’t concern himself with getting his name “out there.” That does you no good. Go straight for the jugular, my friend, and start making professional contacts as soon as possible.
My suggestion would be for your to go to the Wikifur website and search for furry publishers. There are a few out there, such as Radio Comix and Mu Press that might be worth contacting. Next, write a query letter to their editors stating your experience and ambitions, and include samples of your work. Ask if they have any authors who might need illustrators to partner with.
Publishers usually are not looking for character designers so much as they are seeking reliable (i.e., business-like and professional) illustrators for books and comics.
If you are open to other opportunities outside the fandom, you might consider giving a look at the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. Illustrating children’s books can be a very rewarding profession. A professional organization such as the SCBWI can be a great boon to any budding illustrator. As an alternative, you might also try http://www.childrensillustrators.com/.
I’ve seen too many talented artists go nowhere because they feel the only game in town for them, because they are furry, is the fandom. A good illustrator is a good illustrator. If you wish to make a living doing what you love, do not limit yourself. And get your mind out of the idealistic world of “I am an artiste!” and treat this as a business because that’s what being a professional means.
Good luck!
Papabear