I have the same feeling as you. I want to draw humans, animals and anthros as well to unleash my creativity and imagination, but It's not a sprint to make the perfect drawings when I'm unemployed and trying to be more independente while I'm trying to learn something new in order to earn money...
I studied Film and gained some experience on the field. However I want to try the drawing as a hobby first, and learn other things like coding -which is the field that everyone are talking about.
I'm back to draw the last weekend by reading a book I bought on December and explore the Drawabox...
It's not a long story in this thread, but I initially started to interest in drawing when I was in 8th or 9th grade at shcool with the manga and anime stuff, in which I started learning though books and some websites until I left during the college years. The real thing is I want to draw after...
This year I had a job (which latsted around 2 months), a very stressing job by the way. But the company paid me and I saved some money until this month due to some emergencies. After that I retuned to my blog to dedicate as a full-time content creator.
I wouldn't follow this fandom if I've never met Toahiko Ooshima from the visual novel Morenatsu. The tiger in mention is so hot and I have many fantasies with him. It's sad the the visual novel was cancelled and I'll never play the route.
By the way, is there anyone who's having depression before you joined to the fandom? Am I the only wone or what, but I'm alone and isolated in my own home before the pandemic, dealing with the dillema about my future after I graduated from college. But I started to talk with a couple of furries...
I also worked in customer service but it didn't last longer, although they paid me in that time. And I'm also OK being a calm and introverted person while I'm working in some projects during the pandemic and the social issues are having right now.
I want to open this thread about how you benefited of being part of the furry fandom as an introvert.
In my case I like this community, however I can hardly talk in whatever group I'm part of, whether is a Discord server or a group on Telegram. The only good is I have a few people who I talk...
In my teenage years I enjoyed a D&D session once while I was dealing with anxiety and depression at school and tried to integrate with different people than family or friends. But I wish I want to come back playing this table top game or any RPG. It's a way to break the ice.
On the other hand...
I'm curious about how many Latin American furs are present on this site, because I just started to make a videoblog (and some blogposts) about this fandom due to their popularity and becoming mainstream (almost, I think?). It's in the researching phase where I have two guys who are interested in...
About The Fandom documentary on YouTube and the feature film about the origins and the acceptance of the furry fandom, and the hype for the first Furry Film Festival, I just wonder if there are people who work on the industry or independent/freelance, and if there's any project to show and share...
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