01-03-2017 | #25 | |
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Re: Transfur needs funding
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Ironically a lot of the interest I saw from people outside transfur for the site hasn't been from furries, but instead "creatures" artists who may have galleries on furry websites but never identified as such; people who like to draw werewolves but also the likes of monstrous demons and eldritch things be them SFW or not. So an expanding of the boundaries could potentially create something interesting, as a lot of these artists just don't feel there's "any" website that feel really like "their" place; their interest in Transfur also came as though they post on furry websites, their "monster" artwork often felt like it would be closer to some of the themes found in TF works than the average furry works. Personally I wouldn't mind if that happened as sincerely, a lot of these artists were *very* skilled, some of them on the Gryf(iirc how his name is spelled) level of borderline photographic paintings skill. |
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01-04-2017 | #26 |
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Re: Transfur needs funding
Well as I recall matters decades ago "transformation" couldn't have stood on
its own,and had found a home in the horror genre in such comic bookes as "Tales of the Unexpected/Unexpected" Eerie and Creepy. Even the horror paperbacks from the late 1970's and 1980s had their tf stuff. When XMen had Storm turning into a brood queen,that was definitely horror Phoenix was much gentler,but then of course had to go threaten the existence of Earth and go smash herself up on the Moon. Didn't care much for the Brood,but I found Phoenix pretty cool. I kept buying the next issue of XMen hoping they'd bring her back somehow But apparently she'd smashed herself up pretty good on the Moon |
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