YT 10/17 - Medallion Making

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Never paid attention in the past, but always suspected he used apple barrel acrylics. Had to use them once and you are basically painting with colored mud, you have to heavily thin them out with alcohol to get semi-mediocre results.

But I guess only 100% acrylic is good enough for Chris.

The mystery remains, how much urine must I apply to paper to get my blueprints to look like that?
 
My roommate suggested watching the video at 1.5x speed, which actually makes Chris sound like he's speaking at a regular pace. Videos are much easier to watch that way.
 
Gotta say I'm tempted to buy one to use as a blank to mass produce them in resin just because... but then that'd involve giving Chris money which is dumb.
I suggested this idea to Chris. Not that I would do it, but that he should do it to pump out medallions by the dozen and make lots of money. He refuses to learn the difficult task of pouring silicone over a medallion and then pouring some resin in the mold or packing it with clay or cookie dough or something. Instead he thinks that people want to buy copies made by other people.
 
6 years of CAD... and the only thing he can do is make schematics for a sonichu medallion.
 
It is strange though, why is he making new medallions? What does he need the money for? Is it a coincidence that he has become so business minded, not long after the last court case?
More transformers, ponies, vidya, dildos... you know, the bare necessities
 
I suggested this idea to Chris. Not that I would do it, but that he should do it to pump out medallions by the dozen and make lots of money. He refuses to learn the difficult task of pouring silicone over a medallion and then pouring some resin in the mold or packing it with clay or cookie dough or something. Instead he thinks that people want to buy copies made by other people.

Not to mention his obsession with things being done by hand. He could easily pick up a tablet and shorten his 'creative process', if you can call it that, massively. But he insists that hand-drawing conveys more personality. Which is even more funny because Chris should probably be trying to hide his personality wherever possible.
 
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This is like one of the notes you'd find pinned to a tree in Slender.
 
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