Jared Hodges

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Average rating: 3.9 · 1,917 ratings · 168 reviews · 18 distinct worksSimilar authors
Peach Fuzz Volume 1

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3.72 avg rating — 797 ratings — published 2005 — 10 editions
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Peach Fuzz, Vol. 2

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3.99 avg rating — 504 ratings — published 2006 — 7 editions
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Draw More Furries: How to C...

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4.46 avg rating — 91 ratings — published 2012 — 2 editions
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Furries Furever: Draw and C...

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4.24 avg rating — 49 ratings — published 2014 — 3 editions
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Peach Fuzz

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Peach Fuzz 01

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“The concept of furry characters (another term for anthropomorphic animals) is relatively new; it was popularized in the 1980s. But art and stories juxtaposing humans and animals can be traced back thousands of years. The ancient Egyptians, for example, had animalistic deities such as Anubis, who had the head of a jackal. Anthropomorphic kimono-clad foxes, raccoons, dogs, cats, and other animals were a recurring subject in classical Japanese uikyo-e artwork. Further historical examples of anthropomorphic animals can be found in Native American mythology and works of literature like Aesop's fables, wherein talking animals took the roles of humans.”
Jared Hodges, Draw Furries: How to Create Anthropomorphic and Fantasy Animals



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