Hello! I’m very out of touch with the furry community but I do know that there’s an ungodly amount of furry art that is created every day, and that number is continuing to increase. I’ve already got a career and my clumsy paws can barely draw a stick figure, so I’ve often wondered how artists can dedicate such time and skill to making such an immense amount of art. Many artists I see create a new piece of art every few days, and some have hundreds if not thousands of art pieces total.
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Do most artists draw art without expecting any money?
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Do most artists do it as a side hustle in addition to a regular job? Is that exhausting?
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What sort of “salary” could one reasonably expect from being dedicated to full-time drawing [furry] art?
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If it’s meant to be your only source of income, how does your job security feel?
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Is it required to “get lucky”/“get noticed” in order to make any real amount of money?
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Is it fun, or does it become “work”?
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Any other interesting topics that I don’t know enough about to ask?
Non-professional artist here with a few commissions under her belt. I’ll answer from that POV.
In conclusion, it’s a market with a lot of options for clients. I recommend, for any budding artists, to not think of art as a source of income first and foremost and just doing it because you love to create. If you can make some money or even your income from it eventually, that’s definitely an added bonus. c: