So! Streaming.
14 years ago
General
I know alot of people stream their artwork, and some of you, I know your preferences, since.. I watch your streams! But for the rest of you...
Do you use ustream or livestream (or both?)? Why? Is there something about one you prefer over the other?
If you are not an artist, do you enjoy watching streams? Would you be interested in watching a commission of yours worked on?
Today I bought a lamp for my desk, and I'm looking for a webcam so I can start doing livestreams. I find my desire to actually attend conventions is waning, but I absolutely -love- the interaction I get with people while I'm working at them, and I thought perhaps streaming might be a good way to get that, and help jumpstart my motivation to work.
Thanks guys!
-g
Do you use ustream or livestream (or both?)? Why? Is there something about one you prefer over the other?
If you are not an artist, do you enjoy watching streams? Would you be interested in watching a commission of yours worked on?
Today I bought a lamp for my desk, and I'm looking for a webcam so I can start doing livestreams. I find my desire to actually attend conventions is waning, but I absolutely -love- the interaction I get with people while I'm working at them, and I thought perhaps streaming might be a good way to get that, and help jumpstart my motivation to work.
Thanks guys!
-g
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... Hmm... Startin' to think I should be using LiveStream more often... : P
Well, I've also been hearing good things about WatchTail. At least in terms of streaming content from your desktop. Since there's fewer "bells and whistles" over at WatchTail, it probably uses up less resources.
But, I guess that depends on how good your computer is. I'm mediocre at best these days. It runs all my programs just fine. But, the second I want to stream from Photoshop, forget it. :P My computer goes into seizures. But, I haven't tried WatchTail myself, yet. So, that may still be the case, which means I'm stuck with webcam transmissions for the time being until I can upgrade Gaby's and my computers.