
Latest update: 06 Jul 2009
Refer to this for any questions about the Multifurry community. If you have a question which is not answered, post you question as a comment and it might be answered.
Q: What is MultiFurry?
A: A character is considered multifurry when he/she/shi has body parts multiplied, which would not be present in a actual specimen. Please note that:
- Herms are not multifurry, but multiboob (3+ breasts) and multidick (2+ penis) are;
- Taurs are not multifurry, but hextaurs (taurs with more than 4 legs) are;
- Driders (like taurs, but with bug-like lower body) are not multifurry;
- Double-stacked torsos (similar to taurs, but the lower half resembles the torso of the character itself) are not taurs but multifurries;
- Winged or tentacled doesn't make characters multifurries, except when the wings or tentacles are also fully functional arms;
- Fictional creatures with unusual amounts of appendages,such as a cerberus, displacer beast or a hydra, are multifurry;
- Minor extras such as extra eyes, fingers, toes, ears and non-prehensile tails are borderline;
- Anthropomorphic non-chordates (invertebrates) are acceptable, as long as they actually have extra appendages compared to both a human and the animal the character is based on;
- For ferals, the same rules apply, except that for non-chordates (invertebrates), multilimbed characters do not count.
Q: How do I join?
A: This club is in a free-for-all mode, so simply put the club on your watch list and you're considered a member after you've had the club on your watchlist for at least 24 hours. Note that only members may submit art. Submission requests from non-members will be ignored, but favorite requests are acceptable.
Q: How do I quit?
A: Just un-watch the club.
Q: How do I submit my art?
A: First, become a member. Then send a note to the club with a link to your artwork and it will be posted as a submission as soon as the note is found. Do not comment on the club's journal or frontpage requesting your work to be posted.
Q: What kind of art can be submitted?
A: Any artwork that features at least one non-borderline multifurry character (see above: "What is multifurry?") as the central part of the composition or equally or more important as other parts (e.g.: a group picture which one of the multifurry characters has the same focus or greater than the non-multifurry ones), and at least one extra appendage the character(s) have must be clearly visible.
Q: Can I submit art someone else has done for me?
A: Yes, but you must first prove that you have permission to repost it by submitting it to your own FurAffinity gallery first (under FurAffinity's "by you, for you" clause). In that case, send a note to the club with a link to the submission in your gallery, and, optionally but prefferably, with a link to the same artwork on the artist's gallery (even if not on FurAffinity).
Of course, you must be a member, just like you'd have to when posting your own art.
Q: Can I submit literature?
A: Yes, and the same rules for visual artwork applyes.
Q: I've found this cool artwork, but the artist is not in the club, can you showcase it somewhere?
A: Yes, but in such case, this counts as a finding, which means it goes to the club favorites instead of the submissions. However, this only applies to visual artwork and not literature, due to the greater effort required to review it. Members are not notified of findings.
Refer to this for any questions about the Multifurry community. If you have a question which is not answered, post you question as a comment and it might be answered.
Q: What is MultiFurry?
A: A character is considered multifurry when he/she/shi has body parts multiplied, which would not be present in a actual specimen. Please note that:
- Herms are not multifurry, but multiboob (3+ breasts) and multidick (2+ penis) are;
- Taurs are not multifurry, but hextaurs (taurs with more than 4 legs) are;
- Driders (like taurs, but with bug-like lower body) are not multifurry;
- Double-stacked torsos (similar to taurs, but the lower half resembles the torso of the character itself) are not taurs but multifurries;
- Winged or tentacled doesn't make characters multifurries, except when the wings or tentacles are also fully functional arms;
- Fictional creatures with unusual amounts of appendages,such as a cerberus, displacer beast or a hydra, are multifurry;
- Minor extras such as extra eyes, fingers, toes, ears and non-prehensile tails are borderline;
- Anthropomorphic non-chordates (invertebrates) are acceptable, as long as they actually have extra appendages compared to both a human and the animal the character is based on;
- For ferals, the same rules apply, except that for non-chordates (invertebrates), multilimbed characters do not count.
Q: How do I join?
A: This club is in a free-for-all mode, so simply put the club on your watch list and you're considered a member after you've had the club on your watchlist for at least 24 hours. Note that only members may submit art. Submission requests from non-members will be ignored, but favorite requests are acceptable.
Q: How do I quit?
A: Just un-watch the club.
Q: How do I submit my art?
A: First, become a member. Then send a note to the club with a link to your artwork and it will be posted as a submission as soon as the note is found. Do not comment on the club's journal or frontpage requesting your work to be posted.
Q: What kind of art can be submitted?
A: Any artwork that features at least one non-borderline multifurry character (see above: "What is multifurry?") as the central part of the composition or equally or more important as other parts (e.g.: a group picture which one of the multifurry characters has the same focus or greater than the non-multifurry ones), and at least one extra appendage the character(s) have must be clearly visible.
Q: Can I submit art someone else has done for me?
A: Yes, but you must first prove that you have permission to repost it by submitting it to your own FurAffinity gallery first (under FurAffinity's "by you, for you" clause). In that case, send a note to the club with a link to the submission in your gallery, and, optionally but prefferably, with a link to the same artwork on the artist's gallery (even if not on FurAffinity).
Of course, you must be a member, just like you'd have to when posting your own art.
Q: Can I submit literature?
A: Yes, and the same rules for visual artwork applyes.
Q: I've found this cool artwork, but the artist is not in the club, can you showcase it somewhere?
A: Yes, but in such case, this counts as a finding, which means it goes to the club favorites instead of the submissions. However, this only applies to visual artwork and not literature, due to the greater effort required to review it. Members are not notified of findings.
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Fictional species in general are allowed as long as they are based on real or mythological animals. For instance, http://www.furaffinity.net/view/6934372/ looks like a antelope/dinosaur hybrid.
Ok so I have a character who is a bug, he has multiple brains(and therefor personalities) each located in every one of his secondary segmentations. Each segment can separate and function fully on its own, with the exception of communication. This creature is the only one of its kind ever, is it a multifurry?
Your Q&A only talks about multiple limbs/heads. What if the character only has multiple faces? A good example would be my Tatiana or Kiidatay. also Kiidatay does have two tails, Tatiana's tail is only split.
I guess a beatter way to put it wold be: MUST the character have more than the usual limbs/heads for their species, or does dual faces count as well?
I guess a beatter way to put it wold be: MUST the character have more than the usual limbs/heads for their species, or does dual faces count as well?
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/15950561/
Six arms and tits, though.
Not sure if tailmouths would really apply for that, but what would your take on that be?
Six arms and tits, though.
Not sure if tailmouths would really apply for that, but what would your take on that be?
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