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Furry Card Sharks Survey: Artists #4

Thank you for your interest in this survey for Furry Card Sharks, a game based on the television game show Card Sharks by Fremantle.

As on the television show, Furry Card Sharks relies on surveys of 100 people—in this case, people like you who participate in the anthropomorphic fandom and subculture. The questions are intended to provide an entertaining glimpse into furry life and what furry fans think.

 
The questions in this survey are geared to furry visual artists. If you’ve made furry artwork, no matter the quality or complexity, count yourself in.
Every question is optional. You may exit the survey at any time without submitting a response by clicking the Exit icon at the top right of the page.
When you finish the survey, please scroll down to the bottom and click the Finish button to register your responses.
Only the first 100 votes on each question will be tabulated for the game.
Since our surveys are anonymous, feel free to answer honestly. The more genuine the survey results, the more fun the game will be.

Each question in the survey is uniquely numbered. If you have any feedback regarding this survey, please contact the survey administrator at the bottom of the page and include the question number if applicable.

Let’s begin.
415: ARTISTS
Have you ever made artwork to contribute to an Internet meme?
428: ARTISTS
Have you ever drawn a character of yours as part of a Mother’s Day card?
431: ARTISTS
Have you ever drawn a character of yours as part of a Father’s Day card?
443: ARTISTS
Have you ever accidentally given a character an extra finger or toe and not noticed the error until the piece was complete?
488: ARTISTS
If someone commissions you to draw a creature with two heads, each with a different personality, would you count that as one character or two?
580: ARTISTS
Do you have a storefront on a self-publishing website like CafePress or Zazzle?
602: ARTISTS
Have you ever created furry-themed holiday artwork outside that holiday’s usual season? (For example, an Easter scene drawn in September.)
648: ARTISTS
Have you ever drawn on the only remaining empty page in another person’s sketchbook?
649: ARTISTS
What is the shortest time that a sketchbook of yours has taken to go from first sketch to full?
650: ARTISTS
Not counting empty books, how old is your oldest sketchbook that still has at least one blank page?
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