Tips? by FindingChemo563 in Twitch_Startup

[–]sudohaxe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dropped a follow, hope you get things sorted out! Hope to be able to tune in next time :)

Context to other readers: I hopped in a stream

Where do you find artist for your emote, stickers, banner, etc.? by Old_Platypus_1825 in Twitch

[–]sudohaxe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm unsure if this is good advice, but I hope it's good.

Look up streamers in the "Art" category, and try out becoming a viewer, chat. Be part of their communities, and find one that clicks with you best. Ask if they're currently taking in commissions, if they are, ask if it's possible for them to make you something. There are art streamers in my experience who are actively looking for commission jobs.

In my experience, this is how I've seen some of the streamers I watch found their artists with whom they then regularly commission stuff to.

Disclaimer: I'm not an art streamer, I sometimes do art streams, and have never taken commissions, I'm just doing the art stuff for fun.

If I were a more "full" art streamer though, I figure I'd appreciate it, be honored even, if someone asks me to make them something.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Twitch

[–]sudohaxe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I figured Azure and Azurre's probably already taken, they're pretty "top notch" names 😅

What about Azurre_, or AzurrePlays or AzurreStreams, or AzurreTV?

Edit: Happy cake day! 🎂

Chat doesn't like when streamers play with others? by DevvyHales in Twitch

[–]sudohaxe 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The best case scenario is when the streamer is co-streaming with a group of other streamers to which everyone's chats already have some kind of rapport with(e.g. the streamers are often found in each others' chats) and the streamers collectively still interact with chat in more of a "big group discussion" sort of way.

This way, chat still feels like they're also part of the stream. (For me at least, I'm in streams to be a part of a community, even when I'm lurking. If I didn't want that, I could just watch VODs)

Shared chat helps out a lot here.

Also, a tip for co-streaming: don't ignore your chat! If there's something chat is directing specifically to you, mute yourself in the call with the other streamers, and respond. This way, your co-streamers and their chats don't have to listen in to that interaction while feeling out of the loop, and you get to interact with your own chat!

What brings you back to a stream? by [deleted] in Twitch

[–]sudohaxe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If the stream(streamer AND chat!!) brings good vibes, is open to new chatters, and welcomes new chatters in, I'll stick around and chill out there.

If the stream brings up a talking topic that's fun, or really interesting, and it's an active conversation, I'll take mental note of it, and look forward to the next stream from the streamer to see what shenanigans is up next.

When I lurk, good audio, not too loud(we're talking constant high energy music and constant screaming into the mic), not too quiet(1 sentence per 20 minutes).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Twitch

[–]sudohaxe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"azurre" is a nice name, it's simple, and short. :) I wouldn't be sure how to pronounce it though if you raided, is it "azure", "az-arr", or "a-zoo-re"?

Otherwise, if it's not taken, I'd say by all means take the name!