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Shadow_Dragon 12-19-2012 01:27 PM

Re: TF Website List
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dorintf (Post 677780)
I'm amused but not surprised. There really is a subreddit for everything. Some of them are 4chan-worthy creepy.

Yes, that was what I was afraid of when I saw that. If that type of stuff is on reddit, then I'm fairly sure the "other" stuff is there as well.

danny-warrock 05-26-2013 03:13 PM

Re: TF Website List
 
http://animaltfs.tumblr.com/ Found this last night.

actionmang 05-27-2013 11:01 PM

Re: TF Website List
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by danny-warrock (Post 697635)
http://animaltfs.tumblr.com/ Found this last night.

Oh yeah I forgot to mention this. It's on my check often list.

dorintf 06-11-2013 08:33 AM

Re: Hi ...here is some info for you
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ads789alpha (Post 699368)
Transformations is an independent, double-blind peer-reviewed electronic journal addressing the transformative processes of new technologies and mediating practices that change the way we think, feel and interact with others both in a contemporary and historical sense. We welcome writing from the perspective of cultural theory, critical philosophy, aesthetics, media studies and other humanities approaches.


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You came to the wrong neighborhood, bro.

jimi20 06-15-2013 03:02 AM

Re: TF Website List
 
Just found this new Facebook group thanks to pawsru.org: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Femal...1926553?ref=hl

NuclearKite 04-13-2014 12:01 PM

Re: TF Website List
 
Edit: nvm

shinchan1 04-14-2014 12:15 AM

Re: TF Website List
 
http://girls2animals.tumblr.com/

Falcon316 05-29-2014 03:14 AM

Re: TF Website List
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by blackvelvetrpg (Post 158280)
If 'transformation' refers to everything(6 billion human clients and growing)
and 'tf" refers to the furry-fetish sub(everything) (the thing most people
call the tf community)
the tf product is near the end of its life cycle.Its about 1/3 what
it was at its peak ( 1999-2000) and about the same level as the
pioneers would have experienced in 1995-1997

One of the pioneer websites no longer with us is this one
http://web.archive.org/web/199904220...w.tf-ring.com/

By 1999 tf-webring was on a proper webring and had about 199 sites
on it.By comparison animal tf webring currently has about 60-70 sites

The Pioneers has the freshness and newness

The Main Phase had money and organization

The Evening Twilight has goodwill and a established customer the late
comers can market to.

Ariana is succeeding because she came in near the end.If she'd come
4-5 years earlier she'd be a small fish in a lake of bigger fish,

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shadow_Dragon (Post 158386)
Lol we can only hang on to what remnants lie within our paws and claws (and fins, hooves... you get my drift...). But I fear the most about the tf or 'transformation' fandom to die, or worse yet... Become a monstrosity among all fetishes (Rule of gay donkey and wolf tf sex, no offense to you fans out there).

My only high hope, is that after the summer hits, the numbers will start coming in again because school and college and what not will be done for the year. But then again, just like blackvelvet said, we are becoming smaller and smaller as the years go by.

Wow...how disheartening, and enlightening.

I never realized there was such a cycle of popularity, nor that there were so many TF sites during that time. I only remember Transfur, The Anime TF site, Ranzab and Lorekeep's collab studio and This site, back when it had the free pictures. Now a days, it's all Transfur, FA, Doc's Lab and occasionally DA (I don't count SoFurry cuz it's usually MM or TG)

I have always assumed that all the popular TF Artists went into hiding in forums like this because of the scrutiny/success/whatever you want to call it, that the internet places on the more raunchy side of the TF community (TG, TF Sex, BE and so forth) and that in order to disavow from such lewdness, they went into hiding to practice their craft without such stigmas attached to them....or at least thats one of the theory I had.

The other being that artist got tired of showing their stuff for free and tried the subscription thing, with various degrees of success...or found jobs.

At least it had nothing to do with the image chans and their dislike of furries (right?)

whiteflame 07-08-2014 07:57 PM

Re: TF Website List
 
blackvelvetrpg, I think you fail to realize that most of those 199 websites were people's really shitty personal webpages, and the commoditization and commercialization of the internet, social media, and networking killed the personal webpage. In terms of volume and number of participants, most individuals who were part of the tf community a decade ago still are, but maintain private channels and connections while the community itself has grown significantly with many new artists and enthusiasts. Furthermore, transformation is branching out in terms of medium. There are more animators, digital sculptors, audio engineers, game designers and photomanipulators now than there ever were. There is far greater creativity in visual art in the transformation genre than ever before. Oddly enough, however, tf literature has diminished significantly. Buzzfeed and other media sites have contributed to a culture of visualization, and the interest in investing time to read lengthy stories is dying off. This is not relegated to tf content, but to the entire literary field, and is a significant cultural problem across the board. That being said, shift.org is quite alive an kicking, and the TSAT archives and mailing lists are still active.

Now access to transformation content is more integrated at the cost of individual dispersal and personalization. Consequently there are more individuals into tf now than ever before, they are better connected, and there is more sharing of intellectual and creative theory. I am in regular contact with all of the 'greats' of the transformation community. I have been part of the tf community for a decade and a half, and I have seen its transformation into an broad and branching subculture that is self-aware and critical. I didn't begin to create artwork until 2 years ago, and, consequently, I renewed interest in photomanipulation and advocated for it such that Transfur now accepts these works. Previously, the medium was disparaged because the subculture had evolved its own tradition and conservativism. I've been in talks with the admins and owners of Transfur suggesting that we expand and curate, create a history that details the cultural metamorphosis of the community and establishes points of departure, creating a resource for new artists and solidifying the identity of the old to inspire cohesion and cooperation.

This doesn't even take into account how transformation art has exploded in Germany and Japan. In Japan, the genre is even titled "Transfur" after the website itself, which was a crossroads for cultural exchange. Nojo, for instance, is a brilliant artist, who is far more prolific than Arania even, and technically more advanced.

TF-Viewer 07-09-2014 03:50 AM

Re: TF Website List
 
Dude, I think you just tried to argue with a post from 6 years ago.

TFliker 07-09-2014 08:48 AM

Re: TF Website List
 
Say, pardon me if this has been mentioned somewhere else. But I know that the Dameninngenn site that was posted on the first page is now a dead link. But is there a place where quite a bit of images from that site were saved elsewhere? The site had some really good inanimate TFs or otherwise strange TFs in general.

I actually saw an old thread here that TF-Viewer said that the artist's name is Qcut and the works have been seen on Edmol Life's board. The problem being I don't know what exactly that is and even if I have seen it I'm not sure if I can navigate it quickly enough to find alot of his works. Any assistance with this?

EDIT: Nevermind. I found the artist's Pixiv account :D

whiteflame 07-09-2014 05:52 PM

Re: TF Website List
 
Temporal displacement is irrelevant, I can argue with Plato and Aristotle if I want. Them being dead gives me a significant rhetorical edge, of course. Besides, I didn't bring it up.


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