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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


* Creator/ColumbiaCartoons: The UPA films are a major aversion. The UPA animators felt that FunnyAnimal characters were too cliché, and chose to use humans instead. They worked around this by making the humans as simplistic as possible, so they would both be easy to animate and avoid falling into the UncannyValley.

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* Creator/ColumbiaCartoons: The UPA films are a major aversion. The UPA animators felt that FunnyAnimal characters were too cliché, and chose to use humans instead. They worked around this by making the humans as simplistic as possible, so they would both be easy to animate and avoid falling into the UncannyValley.the Uncanny Valley.
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FurriesAreEasierToDraw is unclear as to whether it's describing something that appears in the artwork itself, or if it's about the artists' actual experiences.

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* Creator/BeatrixPotter: Potter had admitted humans were hard to draw for her, the reason why there are so many animal characters in her books, yet few humans. In fact, for Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, when she decided to include a major human character, she had to draw many preliminary sketches for Lucie, as well as enlist a real child model.
* Creator/ColumbiaCartoons: The UPA films are a major aversion. The UPA animators felt that FunnyAnimal characters were too cliché, and chose to use humans instead. They worked around this by making the humans as simplistic as possible, so they would both be easy to animate and avoid falling into the UncannyValley.
* Creator/LewisTrondheim: He chose this style since FurriesAreEasierToDraw.
* Creator/RobertCrumb: Mostly enjoyed and drew only FunnyAnimal comics when he was younger, and claimed that Fritz allowed him a certain degree of separation from reality that he couldn't get with humans. He eventually lost interest in this and rarely, if ever, drawn anthropomorphic characters these days.
* Webcomic/CrossingOver: The art is evident of this and the data page lists why furry was picked as the art style.
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* Creator/{{Amoridere}}: Amo mostly does anthro artwork from what could be assumed for this reason.
* Creator/MelanieWatt: She is also known for her quirky, lively and unusual characters, which all are [[FurriesAreEasierToDraw Furries]] that fall along various points on the SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism.
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* Webcomic/CoachRandom: He can draw humans, but they're much more detailed than his dog characters, as a number of strips show. '''Doesn't say that's the reason why it's about dogs instead'''
* Webcomic/FauxPas: While the strip's animal characters are rendered with loving care, human characters are rare, faceless, and drawn without much detail.
* Webcomic/CosmicHero: Take one look at the human characters and this will [[ArtisticLicenseBiology soon become apparent]].
* Webcomic/GeneCatlow: One look at his human characters and you can quickly tell why the majority of the comic only contains furries.
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