What’s your most cherished childhood fantasy character? A character from a commercial IP is a legitimate answer. In fact, as a kid I probably fantasized about G1 My Little Ponies as much as I did about my own characters.
What’s your most cherished childhood fantasy character? A character from a commercial IP is a legitimate answer. In fact, as a kid I probably fantasized about G1 My Little Ponies as much as I did about my own characters.
Furry characters take on new, personal meanings on top of traditional animal symbolism. I don’t like my anthro bunnies neutered.
Furry characters take on new, personal meanings on top of traditional animal symbolism. I don’t like my anthro bunnies neutered.
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Anthro art wouldn’t be anthro art without the beautiful forms of animals, so that’s what the first chapter is about. I just love playing around with anatomical features.
Anthro art wouldn’t be anthro art without the beautiful forms of animals, so that’s what the first chapter is about. I just love playing around with anatomical features.
In anthro art, where exactly do you draw the line between animal and human? Does it really matter to our imagination?
In anthro art, where exactly do you draw the line between animal and human? Does it really matter to our imagination?
What’s your own working definition? Calling all anthro animals “furries” may be good enough for casual conversation, but more nuanced definitions are needed if there are to be critical analyses of furry art.
What’s your own working definition? Calling all anthro animals “furries” may be good enough for casual conversation, but more nuanced definitions are needed if there are to be critical analyses of furry art.
What’s the single most important thing your fursona communicates about yourself?
What’s the single most important thing your fursona communicates about yourself?
Chapter 2 is specifically about anthro erotica. I always thought furry art makes people uncomfortable because it is unbearably honest about what sexuality looks and feels like.
Chapter 2 is specifically about anthro erotica. I always thought furry art makes people uncomfortable because it is unbearably honest about what sexuality looks and feels like.
This is something I care about deeply, to the point I have trashed or put on hold hundreds of ideas for artworks that touch upon environmental issues because they didn’t hit the bittersweet flavor note I’m looking for.
We will have the marvelous art book #TheArtOfScale available at Eurofurence at the latest.
Anthro art wouldn’t be anthro art without the beautiful forms of animals, so that’s what the first chapter is about. I just love playing around with anatomical features.
We will have the marvelous art book #TheArtOfScale available at Eurofurence at the latest.
This is something I care about deeply, to the point I have trashed or put on hold hundreds of ideas for artworks that touch upon environmental issues because they didn’t hit the bittersweet flavor note I’m looking for.
This is something I care about deeply, to the point I have trashed or put on hold hundreds of ideas for artworks that touch upon environmental issues because they didn’t hit the bittersweet flavor note I’m looking for.
Typical fantasy creatures aren’t my main line of work, but they’re always fun!
Typical fantasy creatures aren’t my main line of work, but they’re always fun!