I just want to say, I only said that last question because the camera from outlast was like what I was talking about, AND because you used to draw cam like that... Ok, I'll shut up now...
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I just want to say, I only said that last question because the camera from outlast was like what I was talking about, AND because you used to draw cam like that... Ok, I'll shut up now...

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I wanted to talk about the mere shape you draw the camera in. Considering the fact that the camera is actually a camcorder, it is meant to have a long thin square based prism shape, rather than what looks to be more of a mainly photographic camera, having a rectangular based prism and being short. My suggestion is remember that the base must be slightly wider than the attachment on top, and must retain a square base. If there is a specific reason for drawing the camera like this, please say so.
I also wanted to ask, you don't really seem fond of Miles (or just don't talk about him much), is that because you haven't seen him since when you left Mount Massive with Waylon? Or because he didn't exactly... Treat you well when he was there, or another reason entirely?
Might I ask, why do you use what seems to be blue AA batteries? Shouldn't camcorders use something more along the lines of 9v batteries or a rechargeable battery made specifically for that model camcorder?