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Monstery Goodness
Daniel and Dawna Davis, known collectively as Steam Crow, refer to themselves as “a husband and wife team based in Phoenix, Arizona, who make friendly monster-inspired art, prints, books, and other oddities”. With a weird sense of humor and an extreme graphic-arts style to boot. Their books include Caught Creatures, a book of “monster haiku”. You can find that and much more at the Steam Crow web site, as well as a blog updating the latest of what they’re working on — and what’s the next convention or festival they’ll be appearing at.

image c. 2014 Steam Crow
Jonhschu by jamesfoxbr -- Fur Affinity [dot] net
I found this in University of Pittsburgh's mock newspaper, thought you guys might enjoy it
I knew I would see at least one at wondercon
Fursuit creaters:
So, I've been wanting to do this for a while, but havent had been able too until now. Are there any fursuit creaters who are willing to make a tutorial for how to creat a fursuit head and paws?
submitted by Mr_Lego[link] [2 comments]
Fursuit prices (x-post /r/fursuit)
Hi,
Im looking to get a fursuit but being a 13 yr old on a budget and also saving up to build a new pc what prices can i expect and where is the best place to get one ( im in the uk )
submitted by theredvip3r[link] [20 comments]
Furry Weekend 2014 Is Happening, So Get Your Fursuit On
The 10th annual Furry Weekend Furry Weekend, a furry convention held in Atlanta, kicked off Thursday, and the fuzzy festivities will last through Sunday night.
Activities at this year's Furry Weekend, themed as "Furry University," include a fur-suit parade, workshops on building a collar, a talent competition and various dance classes and dance parties.
Last year, they even had a furry Harlem Shake:
Do The Harlem Shake, FWA Style! http://t.co/WrVQdSByu3 #fwa2013
— FurryWeekendAtl (@FurryWeekendAtl) March 16, 2013
Attendance costs for the whole four-day span of the convention ranges from $45-$250, or guests can buy a one-day pass for $25-$35.
The convention is the fourth largest gathering in the world for furries, meaning people who have an "interest in anthropomorphic animals and/or mythological or imaginary creatures which possess human or superhuman capabilities," according to WikiFur, a wiki managed by the furry community.
Many furries like to dress up like their animals of choice, but some express their interest through other ways, like art or performance. While some are sexually attracted to these anthropomorphic animals, this is not the case for all furries.
Ep 19 – Dialogue - This week we discuss dialogue. Things to avoid and tips to help when writing those talking scenes. Then we answer some questions about suspension of disbelief and describing furry characters.
This week we discuss dialogue. Things to avoid and tips to help when writing those talking scenes. Then we answer some questions about suspension of disbelief and describing furry characters.
Ep 19 – Dialogue - This week we discuss dialogue. Things to avoid and tips to help when writing those talking scenes. Then we answer some questions about suspension of disbelief and describing furry characters.