What is Furry Trafficking?
14 years ago
The purpose of Furry Trafficking...
A lot of people don't understand what "adoptables" are, and that makes sense, it's a foreign idea... so a more accurate description for selling a character off to the first person to pay would be, "Furry Trafficking" I sell these characters for $20 Dollars each.
After seeing other people sell them for a much higher price when it's just the same body type with a bad wig and poor body construct and obnoxious patterns on top, I believe this is a fair price, after all, You are buying this character to become your personal property.
Each character has them posing in front view, back view and then a quick flat colour under the pencil lines so you know what colours the character is. The files come as PNG format at 600, 300, 150 and 72 DPI... you can create your own biography for the character seeing that it's going to be your own unique description.
Currently I have one Character to be sold:
Kandi Forrester...
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5958583
Once this character is sold, it is no longer available, it ensures that it is a unique character that belongs to the person who buys it.
I've made a lot of journals over the past few days about adoptables and I know a lot of people still don't see the draw or why they're popular or even why someone would buy them, but that's because almost all of those adoptables are the same design copied and pasted with different patterns.
I've improved the concept and made it better, so that each person that buys a character actually gets a character, My characters are better than adoptables, they are each unique and can only be owned by the one person who bought them.
I am a furry trafficker, I deal with selling people characters, the characters no longer have a home to go back to and are only here to be sold to people to do with as they please.
Welcome to it.
A lot of people don't understand what "adoptables" are, and that makes sense, it's a foreign idea... so a more accurate description for selling a character off to the first person to pay would be, "Furry Trafficking" I sell these characters for $20 Dollars each.
After seeing other people sell them for a much higher price when it's just the same body type with a bad wig and poor body construct and obnoxious patterns on top, I believe this is a fair price, after all, You are buying this character to become your personal property.
Each character has them posing in front view, back view and then a quick flat colour under the pencil lines so you know what colours the character is. The files come as PNG format at 600, 300, 150 and 72 DPI... you can create your own biography for the character seeing that it's going to be your own unique description.
Currently I have one Character to be sold:
Kandi Forrester...
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5958583
Once this character is sold, it is no longer available, it ensures that it is a unique character that belongs to the person who buys it.
I've made a lot of journals over the past few days about adoptables and I know a lot of people still don't see the draw or why they're popular or even why someone would buy them, but that's because almost all of those adoptables are the same design copied and pasted with different patterns.
I've improved the concept and made it better, so that each person that buys a character actually gets a character, My characters are better than adoptables, they are each unique and can only be owned by the one person who bought them.
I am a furry trafficker, I deal with selling people characters, the characters no longer have a home to go back to and are only here to be sold to people to do with as they please.
Welcome to it.
FA+

put it in your butt
and cross the border or something
Though while reading this, I had the vision of that sort of movie-commercial voice actor saying "{x person} is a hero... but to stop a {y criminal profession}, HE MUST BECOME ONE."
I'll probably come up with something more creative later, but it's 3 AM here, and that's really all I have in me right now. XD
Part of it, from what I've seen, seems like an outgrowth of the trend from a few years ago when everyone seemed to make a generic candy-themed dog or those dragon-goat things or whatever the species/theme trend of the moment was.
By marketing these colorswaps to an audience that maybe can't draw/create to be part of that "club" on their own, there seems to be this weird black market of helping people buy their way into whatever the fad of the moment is? That, or the sparkledog crowd finally learned how to draw things with two feet and with hands.
That said, I do love character designing, and that part of the trend really does intrigue me. I've seen some really great and unique designs up for bid (skulldog did some really neat ones recently) I admit I've got some designs I've never used I wouldn't mind finding a home for! Hmmm.
The "cut-rate" part comes in where the original artist need only apply different colors/patterns to a single character drawing.