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The following are some links to other sites with a solid macrofurry content. Some of these folks are Rogue's good friends, which explains why they've been around as long as they have. Rogue's very own FurAffinity page! Rogue decided that he was a webcomic artist, and needed a place to showcase his talent. Humor him. Also, while there, don't forget to investigate the artists that Rogue is watching. If you're reading this now, trust us, you'll want to watch them too. The Macrophile.com main page: Below are some of those that Rogue particularly likes to visit (no slight to the others, of course! Just personal preference). And do not forget to visit the re-vamped discussion forums, frequented by many of your favorite artists and writers.
Bigfurs.com: A companion site to macrophile.com. It has a story archive and an active message board for all things big and furry. Chaswari's Sunshiney Meadow of Dispair: Damn. Just...damn! Moonbase Alpha: Home of the incomparable Moonstalker. It's said that he does not draw muscles; he draws architecture. And it is true. He creates some of the finest anatomy and facial expressions of any giant wolf around. Demonworks: Some incredibly detailed artwork and animations all dealing with large reptiles crushing smaller beings underfoot. Raleigh the Microermine: Raleigh has been a friend of Rogue's for a long time, even though Rogue can hardly see him. There's some pictures of the adorable little guy here, including some taken during some of Raleigh's frequent size-changing expeditions. Temdant: Temdant likes to collect clips from cartoons where giants furries show up in one way or the other. Who doesn't? He has a fabulous collection here, as well as a section of things we wish they'd show us. Big-Gulp: A message board for the vore crowd. There isn't as much macrofurry content as I'd like, but there are some pearls in there. The Impersonation: Mr. Person's home page. Who would have thought that a Norwegian could be such a talented illustrator? The ink is always drying in his pen. Nevertheless, Person's works are just bursting with action and humor, and it is well worth a macrophile's time to stop by and look. Big Clawz: At one time I thought I was the only person in the world who thought that the big clawed feet that movie monsters use to smash cities were downright sexy; that was before I met Dinosorceror. Now, all the way from Italy, a fellow macrophile who shares that particular quirk has collected some stills and some clips from TV, movies, and comics to celebrate this weird little diversion of ours. Say hello to...Giran! Tyrrn Eaveranth: Tyrnn is a big green dragon who just loves to smash cities. He doesn't consider his day complete if he has not laid waste to at least 3 major urban areas. Definitely a dragon after my own heart! His page is a little sparse on updates. He's also got a pretty cool webcomic that has some macro content in it. Check out Boomer Express. Lava Dome Five: Dinosorceror's museum of macrophilia. One of the most comprehensive sites on the subject in existence. Rexx Wolfe. Big wolf with a big attitude. He's got some nice artwork here.
Ivor: Not furry, and to some perhaps a little disturbing. Ivor draws giant humans, particularly children. The images on his site are clean so no worries there. Even though I prefer my giants a little older, with fur and with big snarling fangs, Ivor's a nice fellow and was kind enough to do a quick sketch of Rogue, so I'm including a link to his primary page here.
David von Foxkin: Showed up out of the blue one day with some comics
detailing relationships between macrofurs and their puny lovers. The lad said that
he'd been inspired by me. I'm touched! Now I'm going to have to inspire him more!
![]() Draco's Lair of Oddities: He may call them oddities, but I call them attractions. Draco has quite a collection of pictures that people have drawn for him and that he has drawn himself. A lot of claw-worship goes on here! Furosity: Talaminia is no longer updating this page. She's got several poser animations here still, many featuring Hera, a giant Alsatian who sometimes does not watch her step. American Kaiju: The home page of the jaw-droppingly talented Todd Tennant. He is a comic artist with a love of daikaiju that rivals even Rogue's. Swing by and check out his creature King Komodo, whose crushingly delightful antics have been published in Scary Monsters Magazine. Markie: He started out a little crude, copying work from more established artists, but then he found his own style and really blossomed. He's got some of the most mouth-wateringly beautiful (and cruel) dragonesses ever created. Both painted artwork and animations, many of which are extremely nasty, and we mean that in a good way. Sabrewing: Artwork with a very toony but endearing style. Much of it is non-macro but we won't hold that against him. After all, don't argue with a dragon. There's stories, too, so go and explore. Chucky Hyena: A somewhat minimalist page, but long on content. Chucky likes to draw big, fluffy round furries with big paws. He has a cute, quasi-toony style, but this definitely ain't no Hanna-Barbera stuff. Inuyasha: Inuyasha really makes characters come alive. He has a real knack for capturing expression and body-language. Giant creatures wander through cities and pluck tiny urbanites from the street for a closer scrutiny. What makes it truly amazing is that he works entirely in Windows "Paint". The page is a bit small for now, but he's got a lot of artwork that has not yet made it there. I hope he fills the page out soon, because you don't want to miss his stuff. RipRoarRex: Now HERE is a monster after my own heart! A giant red tyrannosaur who loves to feel things crunch underfoot. Artwork and animations sure to set the macrophile's head spinning. Rayverak: Computer renderings of giant scaly beasts who have a hobby of doing horrific and unspeakable things to little people. If you're less than 7 feet tall, you might wind up somewhere quite mind-boggling, so don't say we didn't warn you. Offscale: A nice little community for macrofurs, similar to macrophile.com. Has forums, galleries, and some good-hearted folk who would just as soon crush you underfoot as give you the time of day. ![]() Now that's macro! |
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