>There's clearly a better grasp on the human form, as well as form in general >Less shakey and more confident and coherent lineart >No longer afraid of detail >the coloring follows the form of whatever he's coloring in, look at the straight lines following the length of the clothes, and the rolling lines towards the hills >Better expression, the characters appear clearly focused and their actions are obvious, they not only show the action being performed but also the emotion and intent behind it, their limbs are no longer haphazardly thrown about and there's obvious weight to their movement, look how Christine is leaning forward and putting weight on her front leg while her arm is stretched outward, while Sonichu dashes ahead with his limbs behind him. Compared to the old cover where Chris just sorta floats in space while Sonic does an incomprehensible little jig
You can check the CWCki
He looks weirdly... normal... insofar as Chris goes
He still dresses like an ugly mom, but his clothes are actually clean and well kempt and match now. He still has the blue hair, but it's dyed properly. He kinda looks like a frumpy woman from behind. He still waddles around box stores looking for Switch games and crates of soda, but he behaves himself appropriately. He still goes to MtG card games and hangs out around town, but he doesn't call any attention to himself beyond... well... being himself.
It's almost like a bizzaro version of him where he didn't become normal or anything, but he just became, THE most normal version of everything about him he could possibly be, which still isn't saying much, but it's something.
It's like if you took every detail about him in some kinda video game and slid the customization sliders up from "wtf" all the way up to "ok". You're not gonna end up with a normal human being because the base you're working with is still Chris, but you're gonna get a relatively decent version OF Chris.
You can check the CWCki
He looks weirdly... normal... insofar as Chris goes
He still dresses like an ugly mom, but his clothes are actually clean and well kempt and match now. He still has the blue hair, but it's dyed properly. He kinda looks like a frumpy woman from behind. He still waddles around box stores looking for Switch games and crates of soda, but he behaves himself appropriately. He still goes to MtG card games and hangs out around town, but he doesn't call any attention to himself beyond... well... being himself.
It's almost like a bizzaro version of him where he didn't become normal or anything, but he just became, THE most normal version of everything about him he could possibly be, which still isn't saying much, but it's something.
It's like if you took every detail about him in some kinda video game and slid the customization sliders up from "wtf" all the way up to "ok". You're not gonna end up with a normal human being because the base you're working with is still Chris, but you're gonna get a relatively decent version OF Chris.
Yeah, you're clearly new to Chris, that's fine, but you don't have to engage.
This thread isn't about him, he was just used as an example in the OP.
It's just that people on Cinemaphile have a lower IQ than a special needs 4 year old, and they don't read what the actual thread is about, they just keep replying to the one singular example brought up until you prompt them with a new one.
>people on Cinemaphile have a lower IQ than a special needs 4 year old, and they don't read what the actual thread is about, they just keep replying to the one singular example brought up until you prompt them with a new one
Still better then Cinemaphile.
8 months ago
Anonymous
>Still better then Cinemaphile.
If the only thing you can say about something is that it's 'better than Cinemaphile' I'd consider that an insult
It's like telling the moronic kid "well you're still smarter than a cactus"
8 months ago
Anonymous
How would rephrase that then?
>It's just that people on Cinemaphile have a lower IQ than a special needs 4 year old, and they don't read what the actual thread is about, they just keep replying to the one singular example brought up until you prompt them with a new one.
tbh all boards behave like this
[...]
is there a board worse than Cinemaphile?
>It's just that people on Cinemaphile have a lower IQ than a special needs 4 year old, and they don't read what the actual thread is about, they just keep replying to the one singular example brought up until you prompt them with a new one.
tbh all boards behave like this
>people on Cinemaphile have a lower IQ than a special needs 4 year old, and they don't read what the actual thread is about, they just keep replying to the one singular example brought up until you prompt them with a new one
Still better then Cinemaphile.
>Is he still in jail?
No.
We literally live in a world where a man can rape his mother and go free while a President is incarcerated for merely questioning the results of an election (by an attorney that also questioned the results of an election)
I'm not arguing with you that the justice system is fricked and highly values punishing people for wrongthink over actual crimes
But I do think you should know that this isn't actually one of those cases- Chris technically served his time, he spent 2 years in jail and was heavily medicated in a mental home (which, those places can be much worse than many prisons)
That's all he gets for his crime, which is simply an act of incest
He was never actually convinced of rape because Barb refused to speak to the cops or do a rape kit
nowadays outsider art usually refers to people who were mostly raised "outside" a culture, so they're usually neurodivergent (by its textbook definition) or from an isolated culture. i'd say any Cinemaphile art created by neurodivergent artsts (especially one deemed a "lolcow" since that would signify their exclusion from society) tend to fall under the "outsider" category
I've always been fascinated by art made by strange or mentally ill people. Art is one of the most direct windows into a person's soul, if perhaps not the clearest.
Dogisaga is a good example of outsider art, I find her old works gave a pretty good insight into the mind of a mentally ill person.
Nowadays it lost it's charm because she has become aware of it and is purposefully trying to seem a bit nutty. I think a bit aspect of what makes art like this so great is the lack of awareness, a complete or partial lack of "irony".
Thank you for your input, Satan.
Yknow this really shows how much Chris has improved, people say he hasn't but this really puts it in perspective.
>There's clearly a better grasp on the human form, as well as form in general
>Less shakey and more confident and coherent lineart
>No longer afraid of detail
>the coloring follows the form of whatever he's coloring in, look at the straight lines following the length of the clothes, and the rolling lines towards the hills
>Better expression, the characters appear clearly focused and their actions are obvious, they not only show the action being performed but also the emotion and intent behind it, their limbs are no longer haphazardly thrown about and there's obvious weight to their movement, look how Christine is leaning forward and putting weight on her front leg while her arm is stretched outward, while Sonichu dashes ahead with his limbs behind him. Compared to the old cover where Chris just sorta floats in space while Sonic does an incomprehensible little jig
#0 HD
>yes, I will
ruined
Is he still in jail?
Why r63?
no, he is in a group home and his case was dismissed
he is a free man now
Do we have a picture of him now?
all we got is
(he reposted it with new "#0 HD" title and his likes on xitter)
he's a troon
>666
devilish, especially considering his Messiah Complex
You can check the CWCki
He looks weirdly... normal... insofar as Chris goes
He still dresses like an ugly mom, but his clothes are actually clean and well kempt and match now. He still has the blue hair, but it's dyed properly. He kinda looks like a frumpy woman from behind. He still waddles around box stores looking for Switch games and crates of soda, but he behaves himself appropriately. He still goes to MtG card games and hangs out around town, but he doesn't call any attention to himself beyond... well... being himself.
It's almost like a bizzaro version of him where he didn't become normal or anything, but he just became, THE most normal version of everything about him he could possibly be, which still isn't saying much, but it's something.
It's like if you took every detail about him in some kinda video game and slid the customization sliders up from "wtf" all the way up to "ok". You're not gonna end up with a normal human being because the base you're working with is still Chris, but you're gonna get a relatively decent version OF Chris.
Can't tell if i should be disappointed the homeless saga was subverted by the pills and help from medical professionals saga
>Why r63?
Anon.... Please, please tell me you know, and you're just joking.... Please
I hardly pay attention to e-celbs.
Pretty sure he has undiagnosed mental illness.
Yeah, you're clearly new to Chris, that's fine, but you don't have to engage.
This thread isn't about him, he was just used as an example in the OP.
It's just that people on Cinemaphile have a lower IQ than a special needs 4 year old, and they don't read what the actual thread is about, they just keep replying to the one singular example brought up until you prompt them with a new one.
>people on Cinemaphile have a lower IQ than a special needs 4 year old, and they don't read what the actual thread is about, they just keep replying to the one singular example brought up until you prompt them with a new one
Still better then Cinemaphile.
>Still better then Cinemaphile.
If the only thing you can say about something is that it's 'better than Cinemaphile' I'd consider that an insult
It's like telling the moronic kid "well you're still smarter than a cactus"
How would rephrase that then?
Unless those boards are okay with crime(s)
>It's just that people on Cinemaphile have a lower IQ than a special needs 4 year old, and they don't read what the actual thread is about, they just keep replying to the one singular example brought up until you prompt them with a new one.
tbh all boards behave like this
is there a board worse than Cinemaphile?
yeah man OP definitely used Sonichu "as an example" and totally not as a way to start a thinly-veiled Chris-Chan thread
I'm Op
Yes I did, I used Sonichu because it's the most famous example but I guess I should've considered how moronic people on Cinemaphile are
>Is he still in jail?
No.
We literally live in a world where a man can rape his mother and go free while a President is incarcerated for merely questioning the results of an election (by an attorney that also questioned the results of an election)
I'm not arguing with you that the justice system is fricked and highly values punishing people for wrongthink over actual crimes
But I do think you should know that this isn't actually one of those cases- Chris technically served his time, he spent 2 years in jail and was heavily medicated in a mental home (which, those places can be much worse than many prisons)
That's all he gets for his crime, which is simply an act of incest
He was never actually convinced of rape because Barb refused to speak to the cops or do a rape kit
:-DDD
Stop obsessing over this person
once i had a chat with an art curator for an art project. i brought up chris chan, and they didn't recognize the name at all.
goes to show how separated the internet and grass can be
Never
Chris Chan will be obsessed over until the day he fricking dies.
>Not until he falls out of the collective consciousness
When he dies some ween will hold a seance at 14 Branchland Court.
So... do you belong to the "Chris is a valid trans woman!" camp or the "I'd prefer not to talk about Chris and trans women" camp?
Silvana's balls.
nowadays outsider art usually refers to people who were mostly raised "outside" a culture, so they're usually neurodivergent (by its textbook definition) or from an isolated culture. i'd say any Cinemaphile art created by neurodivergent artsts (especially one deemed a "lolcow" since that would signify their exclusion from society) tend to fall under the "outsider" category
I've always been fascinated by art made by strange or mentally ill people. Art is one of the most direct windows into a person's soul, if perhaps not the clearest.
Dogisaga is a good example of outsider art, I find her old works gave a pretty good insight into the mind of a mentally ill person.
Nowadays it lost it's charm because she has become aware of it and is purposefully trying to seem a bit nutty. I think a bit aspect of what makes art like this so great is the lack of awareness, a complete or partial lack of "irony".
rosechu kept her penis don't @ me
>No politics
THIS IS JUST WHAT [OTHER TEAM] WANTS YOU TO SAY.
everything is political sweetie
my vice-like hands are political, and so is your neck