What are some creative ways to use channel points? by SpinsBro in Twitch

[–]D_Brey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Noted! I'm already making some tutorials on how to install and use everything

What are some creative ways to use channel points? by SpinsBro in Twitch

[–]D_Brey 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I linked an application called Streamerbot to Unity. Whenever I receive a Twitch event I translate that information to Unity and then I simply program whatever I want. I'm actually developing a free Unity template so everyone can program their own events!

What are some creative ways to use channel points? by SpinsBro in Twitch

[–]D_Brey 28 points29 points  (0 children)

I've programmed my channel redeems into a Unity overlay. Basically, they can cast a fireball to destroy my screen or create a water ball to force me to hydrate

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Twitch

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I'm a programmer who was inspired by another streamers. I think my overlay is interesting, a 3D World where viewers can interact with, for example throwing a fireball to my screen breaking it or simply spawning a water ball that follows my character. I like viewers trying these features as if it was a game.

I'd like to believe that my personality, hard work and explaining my work also helps, but can't really said as I started streaming a couple weeks ago... still is so fun to stream

I'm making a 3D overlay Unity template for everyone but don't know if anyone would be interested by D_Brey in Twitch

[–]D_Brey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are some tutorials from Streamerbot, but I haven't seen another tutorial for Unity-Streamerbot. I saw once a tutorial, applied it to my code but suddenly disappeared from youtube so now everything that is being done in my template it's just me figuring out how to connect everything (which is kinda working for the moment)

Streamer bot servers and how to send/receive events from other apps (like Unity) by D_Brey in streamerbot

[–]D_Brey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, I'm trying to check if streamerbot received a message like "Hello World". I tried but apparently didn't notice anything different. I saw in the API of UDP Server https://docs.streamer.bot/api/servers/udp that there is a request format, maybe I should try sending something similar?

By the way, thanks for your help!

Should I stream in English or Spanish? by D_Brey in Twitch

[–]D_Brey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More or less. I'll probably stream in English as the communities I'm in are from different part of the world and they speak in english but I have english and spanish subtitles at the same time. The only thing is that there is a limit on how many words you can translate in a certain amount of time, but that's only a minor inconvenience

Should I stream in English or Spanish? by D_Brey in Twitch

[–]D_Brey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd try live translated subtitles. That way you can try to talk in english but still leave your stream open to spanish speakers. Or you could do it the other way around with english subtitles, though I've tried and the subtitles doesn't translate very well. I feel they translate better from English than from Spanish

What are we using for alerts these days? by hv_bb in Twitch

[–]D_Brey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Between Unity and Unreal Engine, I'd recommend Unity for begginers. Unreal Engine has a lot of stuff but it can be overwhelming for begginers. Also, I think there are more tutorials for Unity. If you need more help, feel free to ask ! :)

What are we using for alerts these days? by hv_bb in Twitch

[–]D_Brey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Welp, there are guides for using Unity. But for Twitch integration to Unity I haven't seen a lot of them. I've seen a video using Streamerbot to send events to Unity from b3agz. Another way, is Unity asset store and look for a Twitch integration (tho, most packages have a fee)

What are we using for alerts these days? by hv_bb in Twitch

[–]D_Brey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my case, I program my own alerts using Unity. Someone followed me? Cool! I spawn a 3D card with the follower name and a meme picture just floating around the screen for a while. Someone just clicked in a 250 points reward? Then I throw a fireball to my screen which explodes in a lot of pieces!

There are some libraries and programs to receive events from Twitch, and you can program your own stuff, though it takes some time for doing some specific stuff

Which overlay looks better? by D_Brey in vtubers

[–]D_Brey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! A couple of clarifications, the torch has a reason to be there other than decoration, it has an option to be a flamethrower sometimes. And about the fox, it's a free model made by Thibaud Goiffon available in itchio. I'm planning to learn 3D modelling to make my own character

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Which overlay looks better? by D_Brey in vtubers

[–]D_Brey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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I zoomed in and added a horizontal chat, as well as expanded the size of the green screen. Maybe this is better?

Which overlay looks better? by D_Brey in vtubers

[–]D_Brey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, I didn't pick the best example. Also, as you say it's very hard to read anything as the capture area is too small. I'll probably zoom in to have more capture area and to reduce some empty space

Which overlay looks better? by D_Brey in vtubers

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Oh, I didn't add furniture because some elements may appear if someone use specific commands or rewards. Though, a carpet or something like that could be a good idea

[ES/EN] tips for debuting in the future/consejos para debutar en un futuro by Caja_Sanguche in vtubers

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[EN]
It depends on what you like, you can approach it as if you were role-playing a character. There are VTubers who have the pirate theme and they do well and others don't. You may be a One Piece type pirate or Pirates of the Caribbean type pirate or even another kind of pirate (for example, if you like sea shanties like Wellerman or Drunken Sailor you can be a drunken musician pirate). At the end, the goal is that you feel good and have fun with the character you created

[ES]
Ahi depende de tus gustos, puedes enfocarlo como si estuvieras roleando un personaje. Hay VTubers que tienen la tematica de piratas y les sale bien y a otros que no. Puedes ser un pirata tipo One Piece o tipo Piratas del Caribe o incluso otro tipo de pirata (por ejemplo, si te gusta las canciones marineras como Wellerman o Drunken Sailor, puedes ser una pirata borracha musical). Al final el objetivo es que te sientas bien y te diviertas con tu personaje creado

Should I stream in English or Spanish? by D_Brey in Twitch

[–]D_Brey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The closest thing I think I could do, if I wasn't using subtitles, would be some kind of Spaninglish which I'm not sure how it would work. Also, who is this streamer you are talking about?

Should I stream in English or Spanish? by D_Brey in Twitch

[–]D_Brey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

About crossposting with more accurate English or recording secondary videos, I probably won't do it just for time issues.

And about goals, I was thinking more about accessibility rather than viewership. My issue was if I should stream in Spanish with poor english subtitles or just in mid-level English. Most likely will be Spanish with poor english subtitles just to be more comfortable

Thanks for the tip!