In the Toastlogs I take a broader look onto my comic "Furry Fight Chronicles", Creativity in general, or answer your questions. This time I felt like talking about Furry and it´s perception
I had a feeling that's where it as going. Conventions really do show you that all kinds of people are furry, though I think that's true with any kind of group. Cause I'm sure all kinds of people go to anime cons, and game cons, etc.
I had a feeling that's where it as going. Conventions really do show you that all kinds of people ar
Personally I don't consider myself a furry, nor even just a 'furry artist.' I draw a wide-range of things, and I enjoy a wide-range of things, and don't want to be classified as just one thing.
I have nothing against anyone who calls themselves a furry, and I'm mature enough to again know that there are different levels of any fandom. I can separate my art from myself. What you're commissioned to draw isn't who you are. :p
I think the internet has... somewhat relaxed on the whole 'furry' thing as of late. It's not nearly as taboo or frowned upon as it used to be? I think there are a lot more ppl understanding that liking anthro character aesthetics doesn't make you a 'furry' either.
Any group has its ... 'eccentrics.' Personally I don't consider myself a furry, nor even just a 'fu
I feel you. On the on hand I don´t want to be put into categories either, but on the other hand I want to define myself by being part of different groups I can count myself in to ... I think the tendency goes to more tolerance as a whole slowly toward Furries as well, but there´s still room for improvement.
I feel you. On the on hand I don´t want to be put into categories either, but on the other hand I wa