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12. What if i want to write/draw this stuff? (furry)




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This article is from the Alt.Fan.Furry FAQ, by Jordan Greywolf and Lynx lynx@lynx.purrsia.com with numerous contributions by others.

12. What if i want to write/draw this stuff? (furry)

[Lynx has this to say]

Feel free.

Anthropomorphic fandom sports many fanzines that are quite interested in
the works of fledgling and not-so-fledgling artists and writers, and even
if you don't feel ready for prime time yet, you may find people on the
network appreciative of your work.

If you post a story or artwork, then expect criticism ranging anywhere
from 'it's terrible' to 'it's good but...' to simple silence that makes
you wonder if your art or story made it out to the network. Remember
to put copyright notices on your stories and artwork; while the current
copyright conventions automatically protect creative works, it's better
to have that certain amount of protection, and if someone is interested
enough by what you've done, they may want to find more of it.

Remember also that anything posted to the network is 'out there'
effectively and thus beyond your control. The best you can do is to
put some sort of request on your art or story to request people avoid
redistributing it or modifying it in any way. Even then, you may find
your stories or artwork from years ago haunting you as well-meaning
people repost them.

Question: can I post stories to alt.fan.furry?
Answer:
Yes, provided the story involves furry (anthropomorphic) characters.
There is some doubt about the appropriacy of posting erotic stories
to alt.fan.furry, however; some suggest that these stories would be
better posted to an erotica newsgroup such as alt.sex.stories. In
addition, you might have some luck with alt.prose and alt.prose.d.

Question: what other resources are there for furry writers?
Answer:
There is a list of anthropomorphic novels posted fairly regularly to
alt.fan.furry-- see the FAQ pointers below. Writing is discussed (not
anthropomorphic writing in specific) on misc.writing as well, so if
you're looking for specific tips, you might ask there. Several MUDs
hold writing circles. If you're interested in seeing your story
in print, look up the 'zines list. In addition, there is now a Web site
that points to various furry stories around the World-Wide Web. (see
below list of links)

Question: can I post artwork to alt.fan.furry? And how?
Answer:
No. Artwork must commonly be posted in an encoded format, a practice
which is frowned upon in any primarily-text newsgroup. Artwork is better
posted to the newsgroup alt.binaries.pictures.furry (or for risque art,
alt.binaries.pictures.furry.erotica) and should preferably be uuencoded
GIFs or JPGs. For more information on uploading or downloading art,
please see the appropriate FAQ (pointers are given below).

Question: what other resources are there for furry artists?
Answer:
There are some excellent FAQs on art materials and techniques for the
preservation of artwork.

If you're looking for tips on drawing anthropomorphics, however, you
will certainly do best to ask for help on alt.fan.furry with your
particular drawing style. Who knows? You may make new friends in
the process of learning. In addition, you may want to find books in
the library or your friendly neighborhood art store on figure drawing,
and on drawing animals.

Lycan maintains an excellent archive of furry pictures sorted by
artists, title, and date. See the pointer below.

Question: how do I get started writing/drawing?
Answer:
Write or draw.

No, seriously. Begin practicing immediately, remember that it won't be
perfect the first time, and keep on writing or drawing until you get
better. Then keep doing it. You'll be able to ask questions more
effectively and get better answers if you have some idea what you want
to improve.

When you feel you're ready for criticism, comments, or support, then you
can post your art or story, or send it to any of a number of fanzines
that may be interested in your work. Good luck! Be sure to ask for
criticism, if you want it, but you should be prepared for negative as
well as positive comments.

 

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