Hell I'd support you. But unless you're planning on using it for a tip jar you're going to have to come up with some pretty serious and send it to get people to invest more than just a dollar into it. Something like putting sound behind a $5 teir or something like that. Or or working progress or releasing animations a few weeks to a month early on patreon to certain tiers. Maybe have a high expensive tear that people have to buy and they're allowed to make commissions or something like that
BlueEye
Ah ambition. Not the first time I've seen a newish artist find out they need more time and then start panicking. It's cool bro. Take your time! If you plan on making a Patreon then I'd highly recommend opening up some other social media profiles to spread your stuff. Twitter, Furaffinity, Inkbunny. I unfortunately am not in the financial situation to be a Patron but it wouldn't hurt to try. Even if it's just a few extra bucks it adds up right? Plus you'd be surprised at how much some of the long time SFM/Blender animators make now, but that shit takes years.
sparton2005
I actually have an FA, and IB I post to. Twitter, not so much, honestly