Markiplier makes art fine, where Markiplier, Ethan, and Tyler create portraits of each other. They decide who paints who by playing rock-paper-scissors, and the results are revealed at the end. The paintings are then judged by a panel based on accuracy, overall artistic goodness, and whether they would pay money for the piece. Markiplier's painting of Tyler is described as a "hyper-realistic" depiction of Tyler's blue face, acne, and hair, while Tyler's painting of Markiplier is a more abstract representation. Ethan's painting is deemed the most chaotic and creative, but also the worst in terms of technical skill. In the end, the judges declare Markiplier the winner in the categories of artistic goodness and technical skill, but Tyler's painting is considered the most accurate representation of its subject.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Markiplier is hosting an art-making session with his friends Tyler and Ethan.
2. The theme of the session is to create portraits of each other.
3. The friends will compete against each other, and the winner will be determined by a set of judges.
4. The judges will evaluate the artwork based on three categories: accuracy, artistic goodness, and which one they would pay money for.
5. Tyler and Ethan have never painted before, but Markiplier has some experience with art.
6. The friends are using various materials to create their artwork, including paint, brushes, and canvases.
7. Ethan's artwork features a blue face, acne, and a floating head above a pond.
8. Tyler's artwork features a portrait of Markiplier with a wispy day and a distant look in his eyes.
9. Markiplier's artwork features a portrait of Ethan with a blue face and a demand play button.
10. The judges declare Markiplier the winner in the category of artistic goodness.
11. Ethan's artwork is titled "I'm Blue Buddy Bad Day".
12. Tyler's artwork is titled "Neutral Feelings in the Rain".
13. The artwork will be displayed in the office of Markiplier and his friends.