At what point does a piece of furry porn become vintage?

| Micolithe |
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At what point does a piece of furry porn become vintage?
Furry art that's at least 20 years old has this je ne sais quoi to it, like it'll be colored pencil art and the body proportions are slightly different and more cartoony. That's what I consider vintage furry art anyway
is it signed with the artist's actual legal name? was it saved as an 800x600 static GIF image? is the background of the piece just the foreground image but mirrored, enlarged, and blurred?
if i got it on furnation it probably qualifies automatically
I recently unearthed a backup copy of our family computer's Sample Music folder from late-2004 and it definitely feels different. I think drawing tablets weren't as readily-available, so there's a lot of art that was done traditionally and scanned, or inked and scanned for coloring.
Oh yeah for sure, tablets were for the most part still prohibitively expensive at the time.
I didn't realize it at the time but Mysterious Mr. Glenn's photoshop shading technique of the era was "draw a single line with the brush tool, then gaussian blur it"