Poll

What is your main sona?

House Cat
71 (7.7%)
Big Cat
25 (2.7%)
General Dog
24 (2.6%)
Wolf
68 (7.3%)
Fox
92 (9.9%)
Snake
5 (0.5%)
Naga
4 (0.4%)
Lizard
8 (0.9%)
Dragon
55 (5.9%)
Horse
5 (0.5%)
Deer
6 (0.6%)
General Bird
17 (1.8%)
Gryphon
11 (1.2%)
Bat
5 (0.5%)
Otter
10 (1.1%)
Rabbit
7 (0.8%)
Frog
3 (0.3%)
Shark
16 (1.7%)
Whale
7 (0.8%)
Raptor
8 (0.9%)
Owl
8 (0.9%)
Goo Creature
22 (2.4%)
Rubber Creature
3 (0.3%)
Latex Creature
31 (3.3%)
Bear
14 (1.5%)
Weasel
3 (0.3%)
Ferret
10 (1.1%)
Sergal
7 (0.8%)
Camel
12 (1.3%)
DeadFur
18 (1.9%)
Human
352 (38%)

Total Members Voted: 923

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Head, paws, and tail. No body suit

Partial?
head gloves and feet usually
fursuits are a huge waste of money btw
i get the 'expensive hobby, anything else expensive is the same way' but really brother

It's not bad if you have a job

i get the 'expensive hobby, anything else expensive is the same way' but really brother
The camera I want costs more than a fursuit from the maker I want.
And I photograph mostly furry stuff
« Last Edit: January 16, 2016, 09:53:55 PM by Headcrab Zombie »

I must first obtain the job.

The camera I want costs more than a fursuit from the maker I want.
And I photograph mostly furry stuff
a camera has multiple purposes and can easily last you 5+ years
fursuits are giant pieces of clothing and clothing can get worn down pretty quickly

stuff, you can even make money if you're homeless and at least have a camera

suggestion: instead of spending money on the suit, learn how to tailor clothes/make them yourself
you'll end up spending less money on making the suit than you would buying it and you would have a skill
"give a man a fish and he'll be fed for a day; teach a man to fish and he'll be fed for a lifetime."
the same thing would apply to buying commissions from artists
« Last Edit: January 16, 2016, 10:02:16 PM by Daswiruch »

And with a fursuit too. I was charged $5 USD in NY by some cigarette in a suit for a photo.

stuff, you can even make money if you're homeless and at least have a camera
I'd question how a homeless guy has a pro grade camera and pro grade lenses.

suggestion: instead of spending money on the suit, learn how to tailor clothes/make them yourself
you'll end up spending less money on making the suit than you would buying it and you would have a skill
"give a man a fish and he'll be fed for a day; teach a man to fish and he'll be fed for a lifetime."
the same thing would apply to buying commissions from artists
I have no interest in making suits. Faux fur is expensive, easily $30+ a yard. It can easily be several hundred for all the materials required to make one. The investment of materials and value of time required to match the skill of a good fursuit maker can easily exceed that of a single suit.
And making a suit is now than just tailoring clothing. The head is pretty much a sculpture.

And with a fursuit too. I was charged $5 USD in NY by some cigarette in a suit for a photo.
The forget would you pay for that for
« Last Edit: January 16, 2016, 10:12:47 PM by Headcrab Zombie »

I have no interest in making suits. Faux fur is expensive, easily $30+ a yard. The investment ofmaterials and value of time required to match the skill of a good maker can easily exceed that of a single suit.
And making a suit is now than just tailoring clothing. The head is pretty much a sculpture.
that's why it was a suggestion
I'd question how a homeless guy has a pro grade camera and pro grade lenses.
spent all his money on cameras

The forget would you pay for that for
I didn't. I took a photo of some guy in Elmo's suit and starfish tried charging me. My cheap-o instincs kicked in and avoided the payment by negotiating.

Oh that fursuit is nice btw.
How much do fursuits cost btw?
Mine was 2200