I've seen a few pics on Tamblr, but I haven't looked thoroughly into it.
It's freaking beautiful though.
DeerIt seems to be an anything-goes kind of group - they're intentionally pretty vague about everything but the geography, societal norms of the species she's come out with, and some specific events for players.
.... Which I think is half of why folks are a little flabbergasted about joining. It's so open it's hard to say just what to do with the universe that you wouldn't do with your own ideas.
Gorgeous art, though, like you said.
In which I finally change my avatar for the first time in approximately ever.
"Coffee! Coffeecoffeecoffee! Coffee! Not as strong as Meth-amphetamine, but it lets you keep your teeth!"Oh man, I almost didn't recognize you with out the avatar of that guy from the thing in the shell!
Insert something witty that makes me better than all of you, here.My Togusa avatar has served me well, but Artdecade did this one for me and I like it way too much to not use it on everything.
"Coffee! Coffeecoffeecoffee! Coffee! Not as strong as Meth-amphetamine, but it lets you keep your teeth!"It's cute.
I'm going to stick with my calligraphic lion, personally.
I'll hide your name inside a word and paint your eyes with false perception.I've changed my avatar a lot recently, but I think this one'll stick with me for quite a while...
''The eternal question of reality, it still stands today.''I've considered changing my avatar a couple times, but dammit, it's just too badass to get rid of.
So, I have been reading Prequel at my boyfriend's behest!
I really like it, but man, do I ever feel for the protagonist. She's really not very good at assessing her own strengths, is she? That's half of the cringing in a nutshell. The bits like the weird hand gestures at the Mages' Guild are extremely funny, though.
I'll hide your name inside a word and paint your eyes with false perception.The Mage's Guild saga is the point I stopped reading.
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — UltimatepheerThe problem, insofar as I see it, is that it is best read through rather than followed as a serial. The story essentially happens over the course of a few days, and you follow the character step-by-step, watching them struggle out of a living grave that they have dug for themselves over years.
I couldn't read it like I would a gag-a-day comic, but as a story straight through it is pretty compelling. But you really have to accept that while you know that things ultimately will get better, they are not going to get better in any hurry, and that setbacks will be faced.
I'll hide your name inside a word and paint your eyes with false perception.Zero Suit Fox is a thing that's spreading around now.
I am conflicted in so many ways. I mean, on one hand, I don't think spandex is all that attractive. On the other... they always draw her acting so damn cute. I never thought I'd want to give Fox McCloud a big, fluffy hug.
edited 17th Aug '14 10:50:23 AM by BaffleBlend
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — UltimatepheerZSF looks better when kept male
Male!zsf > 63!zsf
Also fox/wolf otp
"Coffee! Coffeecoffeecoffee! Coffee! Not as strong as Meth-amphetamine, but it lets you keep your teeth!"On the topic of Super Smash Bros. characters, am I the only one here who thinks Yoshies are attractive?
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — UltimatepheerZero Suit Fox? I'm afraid to search that now, due to depraved artists + spandex + male = uncomfortable sight...
Though in hindsight it's surprising that didn't happen back in Brawl.
Well, on the internet just about anything has its fans. Attractive Yoshis would be pretty mild. Not sure if anyone here shares your sentiment though.
Try DA? Everything different has a fan group on Deviant Art!
Oh, hello. I've been in the furry fandom for 2 or 3 months now.
ppppppppfeiufiofuiorjfadkfbnjkdflaosigjbkghuiafjkldjnbaghkdMost ZSF art is Fem!Fox. Though the small amount of male art of it I've seen does include crotch bulge, yes, including the source for this avatar.
Willkommen!
One does not run into too many queer female furry fans. I find that disappointing.
I'll hide your name inside a word and paint your eyes with false perception.The fandom does seem mostly male, or then males that wish to be female. No offense intended on that last part.
eh, whenever I find an artist I like that does a lot of really good M/M art of any variety, there's a 50/50 chance they're a straight woman. At least that's my experience.
edited 19th Aug '14 9:33:22 PM by Lanceleoghauni
"Coffee! Coffeecoffeecoffee! Coffee! Not as strong as Meth-amphetamine, but it lets you keep your teeth!"It's the internet, anyone can claim to be whatever they want to be.
Not saying there aren't honest people out there, but with people feeling like they are a different gender than they physically are, can never be too sure.
Not like it matters, it's the internet. Me being a 60 year old granny or a 16 year old boy has no effect on how I behave or am perceived online as long as we are all anonymous.
... Thread derails aside.
... I got nothing. I'm a terrible conversation starter, but I seem to have no problems joining one.
Anyone around here heard of Purplekecleon's Floraverse project? It's still relatively early in the whole things life, but it's developing into an interesting little shared universe.