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- Jul 17, 2016
This is true. The majority of furries are complacent as fuck while at the same time copy the shit out of each other with minimal changes that pertain to their own signature style. This is why all dogs look the same (big cartoonish muzzles, huge eyes, overly fluffy) and most other animals are either rare to see or drawn poorly. There's a guy i follow on twitter (Itakeyourlemons) who has this problem. They're so sameface-y that their wolves and bears look the same. I'll post the examples below, but it's an example on how most furry artists revel in their complacency.They can't extrapolate from those to anthro versions of those animals, though, because they aren't really artists. They're just imitators who managed to imitate one very specific style.
A lot of their designs carry extremely similar traits when sometimes they look insanely goofy or just unneeded. It might sound like im salty but I'm not. It's just something i've noticed and it's pretty annoying to constantly see. Especially if they keep making cry tweets about how they feel like they've failed as a freelancer.
I've been seeing this attitude a lot lately. This "let people draw what they want/do what they wanna do/learn whenever they feel like it" My favorite part is when the same people then try to use the entire "THINK OF THEAnd frequently when told to try and draw an animal like how it looks, they reply with “let people draw what they want” or “but people put tits on snakes/dragons/sharks/etc.”
I remember last Christmas season, there was a thing going around where you would draw your fursona as a caribou, and some people were like “hey btw caribou don’t have dog noses or deer tails” and oh my god were there some people pissed off by that. I’m talking big threads where people basically said “let people draw dog deer if they want.”
Like fine, do whatever, but don’t pretend you actually know how to draw anything other than dogs lol.