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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Pretty Landscapes I'd Like to Draw

You probably don't know this, but I love to draw!

I mostly draw cartoon/furry animals, but as of late I've decided that I'd like to start drawing a variety of things.  What sounds the funnest to me is drawing landscapes!  I just think nature is so beautiful  and I'd like to be able to capture the beauty in my artwork.

Allow me to show you some landscapes that are similar to what I'd like to draw:



Aren't they pretty? :)

Thanks for reading!


Saturday, October 20, 2012

A Crazy Idea

(Note: Please read my previous post before reading this one.)

Here at MBHS, our mascot is the "Blazer".  You may ask, "What is a 'Blazer'?"  A Blazer is basically a devil.

The school has a mascot costume (they have two, actually), but they aren't seen very often.  I've been to two major football games, the first game of the season and the Homecoming game, and they were nowhere in sight.  It's a shame, I would've loved to have seen them.

About a year ago, an idea came to me.  What if our school had an additional mascot costume, one that was a fursuit?  This is the concept I came up with:
His name is Blaze!

The ears sit back on his head so that they look like devil horns from the front.  As you can see, he carries a pitchfork, and has a devil-like tail.

I would dance at sports games to get the audience engaged, and possibly attend meetings/freshman orientation, etc. all while in suit.

After I while, I abandoned the idea, thinking that it was weird.  But now, I'm considering reviving it and actually going through with it.

I originally intended for the character to be male, but I've decided to make it female if everything works out.  I also envisioned it as a fullsuit, but now I would rather make it a partial.

I am currently in the process of creating new concept art.  I will eventually submit it to the principal, and see what she thinks about my nutty idea.  

If she approves, then there is the question of where the costume will come from.  I most definitely cannot make it myself; I tried to make a costume head once and the understructure came out so bad that I just couldn't finish it.

Although the final decision would be up to whoever is in charge of the mascot costumes, I might suggest a small company called Fursonalized Creations.  Their costumes are very inxepensive (Blaze would be $445), but are visually appealing.  This is their most recent costume head, Rockit the fox

Thank you for reading! :)






Friday, October 12, 2012

What's a "Furry"?

If I told you that I was a furry, you'd probably have no idea what I was talking about.  Right?

A furry is what you'd call a member of the furry fandom.  In a nutshell, the furry fandom is a subculture of people who like cartoon-like animals.  By "cartoon-like animals", I mean animals that walk on two legs, like Bugs Bunny.  Furry is different from other fandoms such as those of Star Trek, Star Wars, and the like in that they do not "worship" someone else's creation (i.e. a movie or TV show).  Instead, furries create their own characters, which others in the community are fans of.  Are you confused?  If so, then it's ok!  It'll make sense in just a second.

Typically, when one joins the fandom, he or she will make up a character that represents them.  This is known as a "fursona"; the name is a combination of the words "furry" and "persona".

Here is a picture of my own fursona.  Her name is Zee, and she is a wolf.  She's the main character that represents me in the fandom.  It is commonplace for fursonas to have atypical colors and markings.  In fact, the majority do.
One is not limited to just creating a character that represents them self - they can make as many characters that are not necessarily fursonas as they want!  There are no restrictions.

About 20% of the fandom chooses to obtain something called a "fursuit".  This is a costume of their fursona/character that is similar to a mascot suit.  Here are a few pictures:

As you may have noticed, some fursuits are simply a head, paws, and a tail, while others are full body costumes.  The former is known as a "partial suit", and the latter as a "fullsuit".

Some furries make their costume, while others commission them from a maker.  Some popular makers are Made Fur You, Don't Hug Cacti, and Mixed Candy.  They can charge anywhere from $100 to $5,000+ depending on the character and the skill of the maker.

Furries tend to wear their fursuits at furry conventions.  The most popular of these is Anthrocon, which is held annually in the city of Pittsburgh.  It typically sees about 3,000 attendees.  A few other popular conventions are Midwest Furfest and Furry Weekend Atlanta.

Only about 20% of convention attendees own and wear their fursuit at the convention.  Those who don't go "fursuiting" may sell furry-related artwork or products of their own creation, or attend furry-related panel discussions.  It's really quite an interesting experiences to go to one of these cons.

I bet you're thinking that this is all so weird, and that these people are freaks.  I'll admit, it is a bit weird, but I think it's pretty neat.

Thanks for reading!