Fursuiting ideas survey?
Posted 9 years agoNow that spring is upon us and the new Tinka fursuit is showing it's colors in summer's light for the first time
what would you like to see Tinka doing / as / photo / video ideas please!?
I will try to fursuit every weekend as weather allows - photos inside are harder take ^^'
what would you like to see Tinka doing / as / photo / video ideas please!?
I will try to fursuit every weekend as weather allows - photos inside are harder take ^^'
Fursuit project finally started! ^^'/
Posted 10 years agoI finally made the huge leap of starting to make my first fursuit. Shycolour came over to help and show me step by step how to make a basic foam based head. It will be Tinka-cat or 'Tinkatti' ('katti' is Cat in Finnish).
It will be a very kemono-style head ie. poor vision and very bad ventilation - but the looks is all that matters xP
I will be trying out two new techniques: I will try to make a silicon based soft nose with a plaster mold. And I will try to make a sticker based plate-eye with no lense that I saw in Japan that looked absolutely wonderful even though it's not 'follow-me' style ^^'
If I can print eyes on stickers and place them on plastic or aluminium sheets then they can be used for more complex eyes too ^^'
I have good sewing machine and have learned to use it as well as a glue gun. That's pretty much the most important things you need ^^'
Still need to a buy a few things:
- model styrofoam head
- lots and lots of foam and fur
- need to install more shelves - there is never enough storage space! ^^'
Also the Kemono-Tinka fursuit is going to be upgraded:
- I have drilled holes into the forehead and will be installing a large fan there in the hope that it will reduce the fogging and maybe even give me some oxygen to breath xP
- Cut out anything extra from inside the head and make it more comfortable to wear. Maybe even make a new lining for it ^^'
- All the padding on the hips and legs needs to be refilled or new ones made - currently they are too small.
- Paws need a bit more working and finishing.
I wont' be posting any pictures yet - just in case I fail miserably and the suit turns out to be horrible xP
It will be a very kemono-style head ie. poor vision and very bad ventilation - but the looks is all that matters xP
I will be trying out two new techniques: I will try to make a silicon based soft nose with a plaster mold. And I will try to make a sticker based plate-eye with no lense that I saw in Japan that looked absolutely wonderful even though it's not 'follow-me' style ^^'
If I can print eyes on stickers and place them on plastic or aluminium sheets then they can be used for more complex eyes too ^^'
I have good sewing machine and have learned to use it as well as a glue gun. That's pretty much the most important things you need ^^'
Still need to a buy a few things:
- model styrofoam head
- lots and lots of foam and fur
- need to install more shelves - there is never enough storage space! ^^'
Also the Kemono-Tinka fursuit is going to be upgraded:
- I have drilled holes into the forehead and will be installing a large fan there in the hope that it will reduce the fogging and maybe even give me some oxygen to breath xP
- Cut out anything extra from inside the head and make it more comfortable to wear. Maybe even make a new lining for it ^^'
- All the padding on the hips and legs needs to be refilled or new ones made - currently they are too small.
- Paws need a bit more working and finishing.
I wont' be posting any pictures yet - just in case I fail miserably and the suit turns out to be horrible xP
F-Secure briefly blocks and blacklists paypal.me today
Posted 10 years agoBackground: paypal.me was part of a service launched last year for paypal users to create a subdomain link which you could use to give customers payment details as well as verify that they are sending their money to the right account. Ref: http://time.com/money/4019127/paypa.....venmo-payment/
A lot of artists had begun to link their customers their paypal details as a paypal.me link and today those using F-Secure Web security products were faced with a warning that the site was harmful. This led to some thinking the links where falsified or that paypal itself had been compromised.
This was not the case. This was a mistake by F-Secure and subsequent checks proved that paypal.me was clean. These kinds of false positives a very common.
F-Secure Security Labs promised the site has been verified to be clean and the appropriate rating is now updated. The updated rating will take effect in the next database update cycle and they apologize for any inconveniences caused.
~ Tinka
A lot of artists had begun to link their customers their paypal details as a paypal.me link and today those using F-Secure Web security products were faced with a warning that the site was harmful. This led to some thinking the links where falsified or that paypal itself had been compromised.
This was not the case. This was a mistake by F-Secure and subsequent checks proved that paypal.me was clean. These kinds of false positives a very common.
F-Secure Security Labs promised the site has been verified to be clean and the appropriate rating is now updated. The updated rating will take effect in the next database update cycle and they apologize for any inconveniences caused.
~ Tinka
rant on Zootopia porn flamers
Posted 10 years agoYes, we all know we've gone though this same debate for decades and it isn't like furries haven't drawn animal porn of each and every Disney movie ever.
But fandom draws new furries all the time so this needs to be explained to them over and over again.
First let's douse the flaming furries first: if you are a SFW furry you don't get to dictate what NSFW furries do! Just like any other fandom this one especially consists of free individuals who do what they like regardless of what everybody else thinks of them. In fact that is one of the defining characterics of being a furry. If we cared for what the world thinks of us, this fandom would be something completely different.
You cannot pander to the general public without giving up everything. There is and never will be a 'moment to shine' for furries. We will always be freaks, weardos, outcasts. The day we start to hide and mofidy our preferences to the tune of what is generally acceptable is the day the fandom dies.
Case in point: fursuiting. You think fursuiting is generally acceptable? Wrong! Try asking shopping malls or hotels if you can fursuit on their premises - most won't allow you to - because people are scared of anything that looks abnormal.
Most furry cons have to carefully negotiate with hotels to get them to allow for even 'cute' fursuits to appear on their public areas - this is why any fetish gear is banned in most cons - not because 'we want to appear acceptable to the public' but because we wouldn't be allowed to hold the event otherwise. Don't confuse these two!
There will never come a time when furry is no longer 'creepy' or 'weird' because the stardard that public holds for being 'normal' is so low: no sex, no fetishes, no fursuiting, not even suggestive looking furry art. Even liking 'cute animals' can get you weird looks at your work place.
So why bother! Fuck it! We are furries exactly because we don't care what the world thinks of us! And in fact that is the whole point. Being something real, genuine, is what gets people to appreciate the best in us. That is why a few people occationally join up and become furries. And that's nice.
And if they find out that its mostly porn afterward - well, most don't seem to mind ;3
~ Tinka the Rainbow Fox
But fandom draws new furries all the time so this needs to be explained to them over and over again.
First let's douse the flaming furries first: if you are a SFW furry you don't get to dictate what NSFW furries do! Just like any other fandom this one especially consists of free individuals who do what they like regardless of what everybody else thinks of them. In fact that is one of the defining characterics of being a furry. If we cared for what the world thinks of us, this fandom would be something completely different.
You cannot pander to the general public without giving up everything. There is and never will be a 'moment to shine' for furries. We will always be freaks, weardos, outcasts. The day we start to hide and mofidy our preferences to the tune of what is generally acceptable is the day the fandom dies.
Case in point: fursuiting. You think fursuiting is generally acceptable? Wrong! Try asking shopping malls or hotels if you can fursuit on their premises - most won't allow you to - because people are scared of anything that looks abnormal.
Most furry cons have to carefully negotiate with hotels to get them to allow for even 'cute' fursuits to appear on their public areas - this is why any fetish gear is banned in most cons - not because 'we want to appear acceptable to the public' but because we wouldn't be allowed to hold the event otherwise. Don't confuse these two!
There will never come a time when furry is no longer 'creepy' or 'weird' because the stardard that public holds for being 'normal' is so low: no sex, no fetishes, no fursuiting, not even suggestive looking furry art. Even liking 'cute animals' can get you weird looks at your work place.
So why bother! Fuck it! We are furries exactly because we don't care what the world thinks of us! And in fact that is the whole point. Being something real, genuine, is what gets people to appreciate the best in us. That is why a few people occationally join up and become furries. And that's nice.
And if they find out that its mostly porn afterward - well, most don't seem to mind ;3
~ Tinka the Rainbow Fox
Confuzzled Photos ^^'/
Posted 10 years agoMy Confuzzled photos are at http://tinkafur.kuvat.fi/kuvat/Confuzzled+2015/ … the password is 'cofnuzzled' xP
see also my youtube channel for videos ^^'/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo.....A8HeW2-vjTwqiQ
see also my youtube channel for videos ^^'/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo.....A8HeW2-vjTwqiQ
Cons cons too many cons! ^^'
Posted 10 years agoThe trouble with cons is that there are too many - and ones you go to one, you have this kind of obligation to keep going to that one forever. I'd like to go to different cons - see the world - meet new furries. I've been to EF twice now and for me that was enough.
I can't decide where to go next... I'm thinking Confuzzled - or even Califur! ^^' I might make a move very soon on my plans ...
~ Tinka ^^'
I can't decide where to go next... I'm thinking Confuzzled - or even Califur! ^^' I might make a move very soon on my plans ...
~ Tinka ^^'
On the price of art
Posted 11 years agoRecently a dear friend of mine, who charges 35USD at most for her amazing works - was being harassed by people telling her that those prices were too high - and that they would take their custom elsewhere if she didn' t lower her prices.
As someone who actually buys a fair amount of art - couple of thousand worth this year alone - I can say I would never tell an artist their price was too high. Simply because it is none of my business what the artist has decided to charge for their art. I have sometimes had to say I cannot afford their art - for now. But even then I make it very clear I'm not trying to hanggle down their price.
There are very few artists who actually can live on the income from their art. So most don't and for them it depends very much on what their motivation to do art is: I know artits who do art because they love it and the price they set on their art is pretty meaningless to them - a kind of token payment to keep away too many requests for their art forexample.
But most artists are poor with no other income - they need to buy supplies and materials, as well as pay the bills just like each of us. So let us consider what a typical artist charges for a fully shaded drawing. Depending on the their style and the complexity of the request they will be using anything from a couple of hours to dozens of hours to finish a single piece. Add to this the time it takes to communicate with the customer and deal with numerous commission requests that don't result in a sale.
Even if an artist is charging 40 or 50 USD on a single commission, they are probably not making more then 10 dollars an hour for their effort. That is below minimum wage in most western countries. Some really talented artists I know are being paid less then someone sweeping floors for their amazing works - and all personilized to your tastes. And you dare to complain that their prices are too high?
As someone who actually buys a fair amount of art - couple of thousand worth this year alone - I can say I would never tell an artist their price was too high. Simply because it is none of my business what the artist has decided to charge for their art. I have sometimes had to say I cannot afford their art - for now. But even then I make it very clear I'm not trying to hanggle down their price.
There are very few artists who actually can live on the income from their art. So most don't and for them it depends very much on what their motivation to do art is: I know artits who do art because they love it and the price they set on their art is pretty meaningless to them - a kind of token payment to keep away too many requests for their art forexample.
But most artists are poor with no other income - they need to buy supplies and materials, as well as pay the bills just like each of us. So let us consider what a typical artist charges for a fully shaded drawing. Depending on the their style and the complexity of the request they will be using anything from a couple of hours to dozens of hours to finish a single piece. Add to this the time it takes to communicate with the customer and deal with numerous commission requests that don't result in a sale.
Even if an artist is charging 40 or 50 USD on a single commission, they are probably not making more then 10 dollars an hour for their effort. That is below minimum wage in most western countries. Some really talented artists I know are being paid less then someone sweeping floors for their amazing works - and all personilized to your tastes. And you dare to complain that their prices are too high?
On Printing Digital Art On The Wall
Posted 11 years agoFrom: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/14514048/
Art looks so different on paper then on screen (because the light doesn't emanate from the screen but is reflected off the ink in the paper). The saturation of the ink on the paper as well as the lighting is important. Colors that look 'bright' on the screen can appear dull or dark on paper if too much ink has been applied or if the lighting isn't bright enough or the wrong color. There is also a range of colors - at the extreme edges of brightness and saturation - which are impossible to produce with printed inks (because they would have to essentially 'glow' like your computer screen does). This means some of the colors will never be the same as on screen - but will have to 'toned down' to the nearest color that still looks OK. Photoshop can do this but it needs to know the limits or your printer and paper you use - and it requires an expensive printer to be able to fool the eye into thinking the colors are the same (the Pixma Pro Mark II has 10 ink cartridges).
Still there are situation where you need to manually adjust the saturation or lightness of colors so that they would look good on paper - especially in varying lighting conditions. This is because the printer 'assumes' you are going to be looking at the picture in broad bright daylight - from an actual sun! However lighting inside buildings is rarely nearly strong enough and is too warm (more red then blue). So printing for example a badge for use in mostly poor light conditions would require you to actually make the darker shadows lighter, reducing saturation and perhaps artificially increasing contract so that the really dark colors won't just look black, saturated colors look too dark, and generally the color balance between light and dark colors look more natural.
I recommend digital artists should have a printer when they start doing colored art that one day might be printed - such as badges. They will then encounter and have to deal with all these issues.
I'm currently installing very bright (2 x 58 watt) daylight 4500K flourecent lights in my apartment. They give a lot of even light (spotlights and led's are point light sources) and if you buy the lamps with color rendering index of over 90% then their light is actually closer to natural sun light then any other light source can produce. This is good for both for your health and seeing colors of your art clearly :3
PS: I used to work in 'desktop publishing' in my previous life ^^'
UPDATE: Printing and framing my latest commission from
o-kemono will be a challenge but I'm looking forward to it ^^' http://www.furaffinity.net/view/14838511/
Art looks so different on paper then on screen (because the light doesn't emanate from the screen but is reflected off the ink in the paper). The saturation of the ink on the paper as well as the lighting is important. Colors that look 'bright' on the screen can appear dull or dark on paper if too much ink has been applied or if the lighting isn't bright enough or the wrong color. There is also a range of colors - at the extreme edges of brightness and saturation - which are impossible to produce with printed inks (because they would have to essentially 'glow' like your computer screen does). This means some of the colors will never be the same as on screen - but will have to 'toned down' to the nearest color that still looks OK. Photoshop can do this but it needs to know the limits or your printer and paper you use - and it requires an expensive printer to be able to fool the eye into thinking the colors are the same (the Pixma Pro Mark II has 10 ink cartridges).
Still there are situation where you need to manually adjust the saturation or lightness of colors so that they would look good on paper - especially in varying lighting conditions. This is because the printer 'assumes' you are going to be looking at the picture in broad bright daylight - from an actual sun! However lighting inside buildings is rarely nearly strong enough and is too warm (more red then blue). So printing for example a badge for use in mostly poor light conditions would require you to actually make the darker shadows lighter, reducing saturation and perhaps artificially increasing contract so that the really dark colors won't just look black, saturated colors look too dark, and generally the color balance between light and dark colors look more natural.
I recommend digital artists should have a printer when they start doing colored art that one day might be printed - such as badges. They will then encounter and have to deal with all these issues.
I'm currently installing very bright (2 x 58 watt) daylight 4500K flourecent lights in my apartment. They give a lot of even light (spotlights and led's are point light sources) and if you buy the lamps with color rendering index of over 90% then their light is actually closer to natural sun light then any other light source can produce. This is good for both for your health and seeing colors of your art clearly :3
PS: I used to work in 'desktop publishing' in my previous life ^^'
UPDATE: Printing and framing my latest commission from
o-kemono will be a challenge but I'm looking forward to it ^^' http://www.furaffinity.net/view/14838511/The Queueing for Pawpet Show
Posted 11 years agoDisclaimer: some or all of these things might not have happened - but they happened for us on that epic night...
"Let's go!" "We can't" "Why not?" "We're waiting for the pawpet show."
...it must've been days since we had last seen the end of the queue disappear somewhere around the corner of the hotel car park - and continue along the river towards the Polish border...
Dusk had gone and turned into a starry night sky filled by bats and the occasional howl of desperation by some newbie furry who'd accidental entered the queue not knowing the consequences of his actions...
The sound of old Mistyfur doing the rounds with his trusty drinks trolley was interrupted by a pizza taxi someone had ordered. As the night closed in, camp fires where lit, and then quickly extinguished by panicking security staff, afraid it would attract beast of the night (and also something about fire-safety)...
Juggling, group exercise and singing motivational songs - they were all we had after our cell phone batteries had dies. Up until then a new wave of making up memes about the queue had briefly overwhelmed the internet. Ones the power was gone there was only that one guy who went around handing out a newsletter called The Queue Times...
A furry volunteer organization had also sprung up headed by Alexander James Adams and a lab coat wearing microphone stand they call Kage - to entertain and help stranded furries in queues by bringing them drinks from the bar and reserving their place while they went to the toilet.
Most of the furries at our section of queue were veterans of old pawpet queues, with sturdy worn paws on the ground, used to the hardship of shuffling your weight around and taking the occasional step when the queue suddenly a moved a bit - and then stopped again for hours. Sometimes shouts from the head of the queue would would bring our hopes up - but they were for someone dropping a glass or bottle...
The veterans began telling stories of the queues they'd been in - back in EFxx where they had lost half the queue to a mountain flood... stories which got absurdly more ridiculous - but yet still tantalizingly more believable as our predicament pressed down on us...
There was nothing but to watch the anguished expressions on the faces of security furs. They were like mirror to our souls - terrifying but at the same time comforting. Each announcement of a further delay brought us closer to each other...
"The tears of the world are a constant quantity. For each one who begins to weep somewhere else another stops. The same is true of the laugher." - Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot
Credits to Alterlane and makarov223 and to all those furs who survived the queue with me! *hugs*
PS: Next year don't be surprised when I bring a foldable chair with me >:3
"Let's go!" "We can't" "Why not?" "We're waiting for the pawpet show."
...it must've been days since we had last seen the end of the queue disappear somewhere around the corner of the hotel car park - and continue along the river towards the Polish border...
Dusk had gone and turned into a starry night sky filled by bats and the occasional howl of desperation by some newbie furry who'd accidental entered the queue not knowing the consequences of his actions...
The sound of old Mistyfur doing the rounds with his trusty drinks trolley was interrupted by a pizza taxi someone had ordered. As the night closed in, camp fires where lit, and then quickly extinguished by panicking security staff, afraid it would attract beast of the night (and also something about fire-safety)...
Juggling, group exercise and singing motivational songs - they were all we had after our cell phone batteries had dies. Up until then a new wave of making up memes about the queue had briefly overwhelmed the internet. Ones the power was gone there was only that one guy who went around handing out a newsletter called The Queue Times...
A furry volunteer organization had also sprung up headed by Alexander James Adams and a lab coat wearing microphone stand they call Kage - to entertain and help stranded furries in queues by bringing them drinks from the bar and reserving their place while they went to the toilet.
Most of the furries at our section of queue were veterans of old pawpet queues, with sturdy worn paws on the ground, used to the hardship of shuffling your weight around and taking the occasional step when the queue suddenly a moved a bit - and then stopped again for hours. Sometimes shouts from the head of the queue would would bring our hopes up - but they were for someone dropping a glass or bottle...
The veterans began telling stories of the queues they'd been in - back in EFxx where they had lost half the queue to a mountain flood... stories which got absurdly more ridiculous - but yet still tantalizingly more believable as our predicament pressed down on us...
There was nothing but to watch the anguished expressions on the faces of security furs. They were like mirror to our souls - terrifying but at the same time comforting. Each announcement of a further delay brought us closer to each other...
"The tears of the world are a constant quantity. For each one who begins to weep somewhere else another stops. The same is true of the laugher." - Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot
Credits to Alterlane and makarov223 and to all those furs who survived the queue with me! *hugs*
PS: Next year don't be surprised when I bring a foldable chair with me >:3
Art auctions from buyers perspective
Posted 11 years agoI've now bought a few items from both EF19 and EF20 Art Show auctions and have a few things to say to artists..
Generally I don't like buying prints, even limited ones. I know digital art needs to be printed anyway so for digital artists its a bummer - but its just not very nice buying an expensive 'limited print 1/1' of size A or on material B - when next year the same artist puts the same art up on the auction again in a different size or format. Might as well buy a poster of it for 5 eur.
Original traditional art has that exclusive feeling to it and the personal connection that you get to have the actual piece of canvas or material and ink that the artist has held in his or hands. Prints just don't have that feeling. And even if you see the art somewhere printed you know that you have the original :3
Frame your art nicely. Piece of paper without a frame looks really bad on the auction wall - whereas a good frame with the right color and right spacing can actually become part of the artwork by accentuating the piece.
I know buyers buy the art for the art - not the frame. BUT and this is a big but - if you want to appreciate your buyers - make them love you and come back for more next year. It helps a lot when the art I've bought has a frame I can actually hang from my wall - maybe for years. If its substandard I have to go through the bother of re-framing the piece.
A good frame with a glass will protect the piece when I transport it in my luggage back home but if you are bringing art to the auction in your own packaging then please, please leave the packaging at the auction so that buyer can re-wrap it. Especially for larger pieces.
Thank you :3
Generally I don't like buying prints, even limited ones. I know digital art needs to be printed anyway so for digital artists its a bummer - but its just not very nice buying an expensive 'limited print 1/1' of size A or on material B - when next year the same artist puts the same art up on the auction again in a different size or format. Might as well buy a poster of it for 5 eur.
Original traditional art has that exclusive feeling to it and the personal connection that you get to have the actual piece of canvas or material and ink that the artist has held in his or hands. Prints just don't have that feeling. And even if you see the art somewhere printed you know that you have the original :3
Frame your art nicely. Piece of paper without a frame looks really bad on the auction wall - whereas a good frame with the right color and right spacing can actually become part of the artwork by accentuating the piece.
I know buyers buy the art for the art - not the frame. BUT and this is a big but - if you want to appreciate your buyers - make them love you and come back for more next year. It helps a lot when the art I've bought has a frame I can actually hang from my wall - maybe for years. If its substandard I have to go through the bother of re-framing the piece.
A good frame with a glass will protect the piece when I transport it in my luggage back home but if you are bringing art to the auction in your own packaging then please, please leave the packaging at the auction so that buyer can re-wrap it. Especially for larger pieces.
Thank you :3
EF20 meme thing - the Tinka edition :3
Posted 11 years agoForgot to do this at EF19 so here goes :3
Stole this from
theevilfox who stole from someone else and so on... ^^/
Where are you staying?
At the Estrel
What day are you getting there?
Evening on the 19th
Means of transportation?
Flying to Tegel and then have to see if I can share a taxi with someone...
Who will you be with?
I'm alone. I'll make friends as I meet them.
Who will you hang out with during the convention?
There are a few older Finnish furries I'm friends with so you will most likely find me with them at the bar or somewhere in town for lunch.
Are there any panels you might be attending?
Haven't got an exact plan but I'm sure you'll find me from atleast:
- Dealers Den opening and then Art Show
- Plushie panel
- Kage's Science & Pseudoscience
- Pawpet show
Will you be suiting?
Yes, I'll try to suit with my fullsuit but when it gets too uncomfortable I'll switch to a partial. It's easy to find - its the only Rainbow Fox suit I know of ^^'
Do you do free art?
I don't do art.
What is your gender?
I'm Male
How tall are you?
177 cm
And how old?
36
Are you taken? Are you looking for a 'mate'?
I'm single and mostly looking for female furs.
Can I talk to you?
Go right ahead. I love to chat especially on weird or technical subjects. Or just general furry stuff ^^'/
Can I touch you?
Only when I'm in a fursuit. And even then only gentle hugs please.
How can I find you?
I'll have a fox-puppet plushie with me and a rainbow tail.
Can I visit your room?
There's nothing interesting in my room. I just sleep there.
Can I buy you drinks?
Yes! I drink pretty much everything! :3 but especially exotic drink mixes or expensive whiskeys. I don't like jägermeister though ;3
Can I give you stuff?
Art is always welcome and appreciated. But for large items ask me first. I have limited luggage space.
Can I hug or snuggle with you?
Not really, I'd savior those acts of kindness for close friends. Getting surprise hugs would be a good way of creeping me out.
Are you nice?
Usually - unless something makes me sad or depressed. Then I'll just leave and be on my own.
How long are you going?
From the 19th to 25th.
Do you have an artist table?
I'm not an artist.
Do you have prints/CDs?
Still not an artist.
Will you have art in the Art Show? General or Adult Section?
Lol, I wish. I will be buying art though at the auction.
If I see you, how should I get your attention?
Waving, shouting my name or combinations/variations of both are solid ways of getting my attention. You can also pull my tail - but very gently please :3
Where will you be most of the time during the days?
Hotel and convention center. I might go check out the surrounding Berlin as well if there's a quiet moment when not much is happening at the hotel.
What/where will you be eating?
I'll see what the Hotel/Berlin offers. Probably something nice and delicious.
Can I come with you for fun/food/etc.?
Yes, I hate eating alone. But I prefer places that are a bit expensive.
Will you have a sketchbook?
No. Should I? Maybe I should... x3
Can I draw in your sketchbook?
If I bring one with me then, sure.
Anything else I should know?
- I'm equally fluent in English and Finnish. So don't hesitate to have a chat with me even on technical subjects :3
- If you like puppets or plushies or have a hand puppet then I might invite you to play with my friends Trudi-the-fox and Party-fox (hand puppets I have) at the bar ^^'
See you at Eurofurence!
Stole this from
theevilfox who stole from someone else and so on... ^^/Where are you staying?
At the Estrel
What day are you getting there?
Evening on the 19th
Means of transportation?
Flying to Tegel and then have to see if I can share a taxi with someone...
Who will you be with?
I'm alone. I'll make friends as I meet them.
Who will you hang out with during the convention?
There are a few older Finnish furries I'm friends with so you will most likely find me with them at the bar or somewhere in town for lunch.
Are there any panels you might be attending?
Haven't got an exact plan but I'm sure you'll find me from atleast:
- Dealers Den opening and then Art Show
- Plushie panel
- Kage's Science & Pseudoscience
- Pawpet show
Will you be suiting?
Yes, I'll try to suit with my fullsuit but when it gets too uncomfortable I'll switch to a partial. It's easy to find - its the only Rainbow Fox suit I know of ^^'
Do you do free art?
I don't do art.
What is your gender?
I'm Male
How tall are you?
177 cm
And how old?
36
Are you taken? Are you looking for a 'mate'?
I'm single and mostly looking for female furs.
Can I talk to you?
Go right ahead. I love to chat especially on weird or technical subjects. Or just general furry stuff ^^'/
Can I touch you?
Only when I'm in a fursuit. And even then only gentle hugs please.
How can I find you?
I'll have a fox-puppet plushie with me and a rainbow tail.
Can I visit your room?
There's nothing interesting in my room. I just sleep there.
Can I buy you drinks?
Yes! I drink pretty much everything! :3 but especially exotic drink mixes or expensive whiskeys. I don't like jägermeister though ;3
Can I give you stuff?
Art is always welcome and appreciated. But for large items ask me first. I have limited luggage space.
Can I hug or snuggle with you?
Not really, I'd savior those acts of kindness for close friends. Getting surprise hugs would be a good way of creeping me out.
Are you nice?
Usually - unless something makes me sad or depressed. Then I'll just leave and be on my own.
How long are you going?
From the 19th to 25th.
Do you have an artist table?
I'm not an artist.
Do you have prints/CDs?
Still not an artist.
Will you have art in the Art Show? General or Adult Section?
Lol, I wish. I will be buying art though at the auction.
If I see you, how should I get your attention?
Waving, shouting my name or combinations/variations of both are solid ways of getting my attention. You can also pull my tail - but very gently please :3
Where will you be most of the time during the days?
Hotel and convention center. I might go check out the surrounding Berlin as well if there's a quiet moment when not much is happening at the hotel.
What/where will you be eating?
I'll see what the Hotel/Berlin offers. Probably something nice and delicious.
Can I come with you for fun/food/etc.?
Yes, I hate eating alone. But I prefer places that are a bit expensive.
Will you have a sketchbook?
No. Should I? Maybe I should... x3
Can I draw in your sketchbook?
If I bring one with me then, sure.
Anything else I should know?
- I'm equally fluent in English and Finnish. So don't hesitate to have a chat with me even on technical subjects :3
- If you like puppets or plushies or have a hand puppet then I might invite you to play with my friends Trudi-the-fox and Party-fox (hand puppets I have) at the bar ^^'
See you at Eurofurence!
Personal blog and stuff..
Posted 11 years agoDecided to start a personal blog/diary/thing at blogger:
>>> http://tinkafur.blogspot.fi/ <<<
It provides kind relief being able to say out loud certain thoughts or just write about something random.
Trying not to care too much if anyone actually reads any of them x3
Or even this ^^'
>>> http://tinkafur.blogspot.fi/ <<<
It provides kind relief being able to say out loud certain thoughts or just write about something random.
Trying not to care too much if anyone actually reads any of them x3
Or even this ^^'
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