#furry
also: #furries, #anthro, ##furry
There... aren't any "connect the dots" style drawing books for furries, are there? I only just now remembered how much I enjoyed those kinds of books when I was growing up, and I just had one of those "Wait a minute, I'm an adult, I can just buy what I want now" moments and am looking up some now. There are some animal ones, and ones catered towards adults rather than children, but furries? Not really, from what I see. Seems like a bit of an untapped market, but maybe I'm just weird in wanting one? I should just order one of these cheaper ones for adults for now to see if there's still something I enjoy about it. I mean.... it's just dots. It's just dots in an arrangement, and yet.... such fond memories. And speaking of dots.... Vertices. Vertices are dots. Blender models have got em. I got Blender models. I could make my own connect the dots art, possibly quite effortlessly with a little know-how.
...I'll consider looking into this. Meanwhile, that's a free idea for anyone who wants to get in on it themselves. I got too many ideas to do anything with if I only keep them all to myself, but I would honestly love the idea of a connect the dots book as an introduction to different species within the furry fandom. I feel it would be a fun way to learn about the various shapes that make up different characters, and how fun or challenging their character design is to draw π€