Since then artists can claims themselves that drawn Furries is a part of their artstyle?
Even for a basic fanart, unfortunately for us, this thing really exists!
This is something it need to own a debate; is just drawing anthropomorphic characters (Characters that are either animals/inanimate objects instead to be human beings) stop people to increase newer skills in arts? This seems to be a trend since the past year that originality are compromised by the success of AI-arts and the repetition of these themes. One like me might start to miss the appeal of UPA back in the early-1950s, at a time cartoons studios started to be on autopilot by slapstick violence or grating animals characters tormenting another one. Seems that most people would pick the latter, thought the inclusion of newer Tee-Vee stars like Huckleberry Hound or Yogi Bear have helped to gets over the orgy of violence featuring in many theatrical cartoons.
But looking of some Furries things online, yeeeesh!! Is people really falls in love with these? And who are the audience for these things? Proxies? Underage sexual traffic grids? Or simply retarded grown-ups who own a "fetish" to them?
The latter is probably the most envious for that matter. This is a thing that divide many people and I mean, A LOT!
By the 1970s, the funny talking-animals of old in the vein of Bugs Bunny, Felix the Cat, Woody Woodpecker and others started to took another form, with much realistic "Bambi" eyes, an useless workload to detailled furs and which it displays to rampant lewd fantasies that have no meaning once in the real life. Though some TV shows have incorporated this opportunistic trend, it does make sure that they have a form that they're animals-like instead of something doing for creepy pedophiles. Seems that even in the worst cases, Pepe' le Pew (Even if you DON'T know which actor it was based) is a Furry!
And then turns on the ugliest bombardment of humanoid characters that serves no point, except to sale toys with things like Thundercats. If you don't know it, just look by yourself:
But h-hmmm.... Let me tell you a thing.
Without to brag my own superiorty, I have my own set of animals characters that I've regularly play with for over eighteen years. That seems to be forever. It all started by the character of Bugsy and then, Christine as foxes, but it do taking me long to evolved their universe on a way I could make some narratives. This was fifteen this year that my first, tried-and-true adventure in comics is made by launch the firsts pages of Christine in 2009. That was a risqué bet at that time, but it sure was a payoff that quite wokred well to make a series. Even after many attempts to ending it, it never want to be gone. The Christine series remains as something like an experiment, to what it works or less, because I've tried many things, by fear to be ran out of ideas. I re-started to made newer pages of its comic-strips equivalent, that I thought to have give up last fall, but it will took a while before newer pages to be share. Due to work and stuff.
I am far to finish with Livingstone: Next Gen, an ambitious project that tells about a new generation of vixen leads that follow the same mold of the earlier series (2009-2016). Here, there's more loosely stories that follow the spirit of the modern-day Post-Series 2 saga of these characters. Now for the first time, Christine and Bugsy became enough endearing to be stars on their own, althought it do took me years to get this point. (Remember that even a cartoon star like Bugs Bunny has took only five-ten years before the directors started to ran success after success with the wabbit!)
But one question comes to mind: Is I am hypocrite if I have less a passion for Furries by be a creator of these? They were mostly made for pure entertainment and not for money, but that still hung my principles that most of them are popular just because they are Anthros and not because they have personality or wits. Look of the horrendous example seen much above of this article and think of the kind of orgy animators would have done by make these things in life. As if be an artist make us free to do some fanservice or sexual abuse...


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