Who was that artist?
a year ago
Hello again Fellow FA Artists, Writers, Photographers, Musicians, Crafters, Fursuiters and other highly creative persons.
The search engine on this site is completely overwhelmed and doesn't work anymore. I was trying to find a video game test by "Windsong," but with no results. The links I had to the videos on YouTube didn't work anymore and I was constantly linked to a recent TV show. This morning, I was trying to find the page of a rather charming artist from Germany who was popular for drawing comical foxes. Still no results. All I can say is "Future Shock" has finally hit this old Vulpimorph right in between his square rimmed, LCD readout spectacles!
I have a big deadline to fill by September first. It's for issue #45 of North American Fur, or "NAF" for short. James Birdsall, or "Tibo" will be closing up the fanzine and I want to make my last Contrib something memorable. NAF is most likely one of the last high-quality fanzines out there, and it might be that only here on FA is where you'll be able to see my recent artwork after NAF closes. Go visit the Jarlidium store, https://store.jarlidium.com/ and browse through the various publications offered.
I'm really looking forward to the Atlantis re-release of the Tom Daniels' designed show car model kit of "The Pie Wagon." Tom Daniels designed model cars were very popular in the 1970s and 80s and those kits were an integral part of my model building hobby-life. I'm hoping to get a "Second chance" at that model, but this time I really want to see how my current model building skills affect the final model. (I recall that during my teen years I did a real botched-up job building the model getting that terrible tubed glue all over those beautiful "Bottle bottom" rear windows!) I'm also hoping there will eventually be a re-release of the "Paddy Wagon," and maybe some clever aftermarket parts producer with a 3D printer will create the two comic cops figures to go with the model, just as Tom Daniels wanted for the original production.
Hear that Jimmy?
These past few months have been pretty rough on us "Greymuzzles." Maybe I'm optimistic in feeling that FA will continue as a "Furry" art site even after the untimely demise of "Dragoneer" who was the original founder of the site. We'll just have to wait and see how that goes. Also... A big "Thank you" to those currently administering the site. We all are "Everything" with you.
Keep making the art, doing your thing, and keeping it "Furry," all!
"Peace."
The search engine on this site is completely overwhelmed and doesn't work anymore. I was trying to find a video game test by "Windsong," but with no results. The links I had to the videos on YouTube didn't work anymore and I was constantly linked to a recent TV show. This morning, I was trying to find the page of a rather charming artist from Germany who was popular for drawing comical foxes. Still no results. All I can say is "Future Shock" has finally hit this old Vulpimorph right in between his square rimmed, LCD readout spectacles!
I have a big deadline to fill by September first. It's for issue #45 of North American Fur, or "NAF" for short. James Birdsall, or "Tibo" will be closing up the fanzine and I want to make my last Contrib something memorable. NAF is most likely one of the last high-quality fanzines out there, and it might be that only here on FA is where you'll be able to see my recent artwork after NAF closes. Go visit the Jarlidium store, https://store.jarlidium.com/ and browse through the various publications offered.
I'm really looking forward to the Atlantis re-release of the Tom Daniels' designed show car model kit of "The Pie Wagon." Tom Daniels designed model cars were very popular in the 1970s and 80s and those kits were an integral part of my model building hobby-life. I'm hoping to get a "Second chance" at that model, but this time I really want to see how my current model building skills affect the final model. (I recall that during my teen years I did a real botched-up job building the model getting that terrible tubed glue all over those beautiful "Bottle bottom" rear windows!) I'm also hoping there will eventually be a re-release of the "Paddy Wagon," and maybe some clever aftermarket parts producer with a 3D printer will create the two comic cops figures to go with the model, just as Tom Daniels wanted for the original production.
Hear that Jimmy?
These past few months have been pretty rough on us "Greymuzzles." Maybe I'm optimistic in feeling that FA will continue as a "Furry" art site even after the untimely demise of "Dragoneer" who was the original founder of the site. We'll just have to wait and see how that goes. Also... A big "Thank you" to those currently administering the site. We all are "Everything" with you.
Keep making the art, doing your thing, and keeping it "Furry," all!
"Peace."
FA can survive, but it will probably mean all of us stepping up more with financial contributions.
https://www.furaffinity.net/journals/fender
https://www.furaffinity.net/user/skia/
https://www.tanidareal.com/tanidareal/
I didn't know that fanzine were still around. I always wanted to try but at the time working for exposure wasn't an option for me.
The little shelf I've been putting NAF ever since the format change room left for one more and that'll be #45 and final issue
I caught a near-mint original redline paddy wagon here for small coin... under 20 euros if I remember right. :) small but still lovely.
hm, a german seller, revell kit with two figures, original box design, but obviously a recent re-run... and I can afford. *paws at paypal*
interesting thing that US model kits would put the name of the item/module/assembly you are about to place beside it. that way I learned me some technical engrish. :)
Oh NAF. Wow. It's been a while since I've heard about APAs. FNC closed and went online to Discord a while ago, but never quite turned into what I hoped it might. I haven't made models in a while. I used to have a bunch, some I inherited, B52 bombers and such, but after many moves and a few tumbles off the shelf they were better for crashed airplane dioramas.