How do people decide what pose they want to do for their reference sheet. The amount of times I did a full reset because I go from "oo I like this" to "ooo I like this more"
We have this cherry tree and I was picking some this morning. Decided to use scissors cause it was faster and easier, ended up getting my thumb.
Guys, word of advice. Your thumb is not a cherry.
We got ourselves a Doozy of a Stream Schedule This week! Tomorrow I will be playing R.E.P.O with @TakumiChiaki_@PsycheCelestite and Ragnarr
Then Friday we will be hanging with the amazing @woonkey_ as we play many games!
Then Saturday, we will be gaming with the boys with Frog Sqwad! ๐๐
I mean look at me. Took me 5 years before I was even able to reach affiliate? Getting paid, even if only like $100/paycheck is just a little bonus for me, and even then it takes me like 2 - 3 months to even earn that much, which either goes back to the community or my Monsters.
Vtubing (or just content creation) won't be easy money like a lot of people think it is. Are there those who could retire early? Absolutely. Are there those who won't even make a week worth of food? Absolutely. Do what you need to do, but don't expect big paychecks every week.
I have in recent times seen some vtubers dejectedly quit making content, because they cannot make ends meet.
It's a difficult situation to be in, for sure. But at the same time... I wouldn't recommend vtubing, or content creation in general, if the purpose is to make money. For a content creator, it can often take years to start earning a profit, and years more before it's enough to live off.
Most of the successful content creators you know started out doing it part-time while having more stable employment.
It's easy to think that streaming or making videos is an easy way to make a lot of money, especially when we see so many huge creators like Kai Cenat or Mr. Beast make millions. But it's important to remember how many people are in this space, and at the end of the day, how few actually take home any money at all, let alone enough to live comfortably off.
It took me 4-5 years before I was able to make even a tiny bit off content creation. And a little bit longer after that, to make enough to actually survive off.
If you want to do content creation, don't put yourself in a position where you depend on the success of it too much.
Just want to point out that my reasoning for becoming Lyte is for privacy reasons. Please do not introduce me to new people as my old identity. Really defeats the whole "privacy" purpose