Carrizo Kitfox

Carrizo Kitfox (real name J. Mateo Baker, b. 1976) is the character name of a Rohnert Park, California-based audio engineer, 3D-artist, motion capture specialist and software programmer who currently runs the Furrywood project and website. He had previously founded the Furry Basketball Association, a fantasy basketball league, under the fan name Buck Hopper.

While a graduate student at the USC School of Cinematic Arts in Los Angeles starting in 1996, Baker created Furrywood, a Hollywood-like location in FurryMUCK. He actively participated in the location until his graduation from USC in 1998. He was later employed by Visual Concepts, and contributed to a large number of video games made by the company until he moved to the Seattle, WA area to accept a position at Nintendo in anticipation of the launch of the Wii. He later returned to Visual Concepts after the studio was purchased by Take-Two Interactive and most of its employees were moved into Take-Two's 2K Games subsidiary in 2008. He continues to work for 2K Games in their Motion Capture department. .

In 2008, he applied for a patent for a "process for digitizing video over analog component video cables".