Sketchbook
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Many furry artists keep a sketchbook for trading and sharing sketches with other artists. They draw furry art into each other's sketchbooks at furmeets and conventions.
Some artists may be willing to do sketches for non-artist friends or other fans, possibly for some consideration in the form of money, food, or other goods or services. Some may also be willing to take sketchbooks home and mail them back with a sketch, although it is typical for the custodian of the sketchbook to cover the cost of postage.
Often, sketchbooks have a theme, to give the contributing artists some ideas for what to draw.
[edit] External links
- Richard Chandler wrote a guide to sketchbook etiquette, suggesting how to take best care of each other's sketchbooks.


