A Field Guide to Furry Creatures.
8 years ago
So I'm thinking about going around and looking for some of the coolest, most elusive creatures here in the fandom and writing a small field guide for them. My goal is to do a colab with the creators of different species and subspecies found mottled around the fandom. So if you, or somebody you know have a species that you'd like to see in this field guide, comment or send me a note and we can work on making a small bio of the species.
I would like to note that within the bio page I would include the original creator and whether it is a closed or open species. I would also credit any art or artists that donate to cause, as well as any I adore enough to buy for myself. The species and subspecies creators also will have the last word on anything published.
Right now this is still in the very early planning stages so don't expect this to happen any time soon since I want to have at LEAST 25 different species before I'm ready to go in depth with the actual planning. Right now I only have like 2 closed species that I have permission from and one of them isn't even a finished species yet.
Anyways thank you for your interest, feel free to throw down some links to species that you'd be interested to see in a field guide.
I would like to note that within the bio page I would include the original creator and whether it is a closed or open species. I would also credit any art or artists that donate to cause, as well as any I adore enough to buy for myself. The species and subspecies creators also will have the last word on anything published.
Right now this is still in the very early planning stages so don't expect this to happen any time soon since I want to have at LEAST 25 different species before I'm ready to go in depth with the actual planning. Right now I only have like 2 closed species that I have permission from and one of them isn't even a finished species yet.
Anyways thank you for your interest, feel free to throw down some links to species that you'd be interested to see in a field guide.