Sakana is about what I expected - a rich Asian that decided to make his own vtuber company for entertainment, with little care for whether it loses money in the short term because what is a few ten thousand in the negative when you have millions in the bank and get a lot of fun in return.
Likely same story as Gyari, who made Voms because he didn't have any vtubers that he liked and thus decided to create his own favorites.
Just that the richer fishman can afford more vtubers, better rigs, and more generations, plus get folk from around the world instead of just his home country.
And fish if you're reading this pay them more salary you rich nigger, pippa needs a new place to live asap.
He knows that its going to be a 2-3 year investment and though even though he might be in the red now if the girls keep doing what they are doing, in a year or so the girls can have a somewhat stable source of income and he will make most of the money back.
Yep, "babiniku" is the operative word in their Youtube's About page. It's pretty specific and unmistakable, basically means "dude with a female avatar" or something along those lines.
Ah, makes sense. To be fair its a pretty good voice changer but you can still tell the audio is a bit muffled.
Never thought I'd enjoy watching Calli get pissed off at Pokemon name pronunciations quite this much.
Papa Pako has been great, he fell hard into the rabbit hole. He watches a ton of Sana of course, but I've seen him in Ina members-only streams too. I think it was the Back to the Future watchalong.
Kinda wonder how many memberships he has and how many streamers he watches.
This reminds me, Marine posted a member-only text post about a day ago, she's a little down and misses streaming. I hope this is the last time her health gets in the way for a long time. Personally I'm handling her absence by listening to Unison at least once a day.
Man---key or Mehn Key?
I miss Marine.
Does anyone else here often think about trying to be a vtuber (on the various companies and platforms?)
Do you guys think there is much of a profit or benefit in it at this point?
>inb4 it isnt about the profit etc.
I remember seeing a LIVE2D video back in 2015 or 16 with the standard twintail girl model doing the eye tracking on an iPad and thought it was the coolest shit ever but i never really knew how it worked or actually cared to learn to actually create a model in it. Fast forward to a year and a half ago when Hololive started blowing up. I don't really have much money on hand and im a mediocre artist at best but I really wanted to get into it. Do I think there is a space for me to get more than 10k followers? No, not really but I have found that personality-wise irl people like the dark humor and my pesimistic attitude towards everything. Not sure if that would translate well into V-tubing but hey, I might as well try it out. I already spend most of my time sitting at home playing games on the computer, might as well stream it to a few people for shits and giggles. Also helps that way more people learned how to work with the tools so the price to actually find a passable rigger without having to pay more than a week's worth of my salary. Earlier in the year I started working on a model which I later scrapped because I thought it looked way too similar to Fefe's. Started working on a new model about a month or two ago and Im nearly done with it.
I thought as much, I KNOW I have a winning personality but I very much lack in connections. I definitely could go for a tryout vid or 2 someday, just to get that effort out there, but then again who knows how long this online entertainment facet will last
Bonus question:
Do you guys think you'd make a decent vtuber if you made it to the big time?
This is hard to gaugue. I don't think i want to make it "big" time. I just want to see if I can get some revenue on the side if im sitting on my ass playing games on my free time.
Actually strike that. You don't have a vagina so you have less than nothing.
Starting on hard mode.
Yes but look at people like Esfand. I remember when he had like 15 viewers back in the WoW Private server days and he now seems to be doing pretty well for himself. People like Koefficient who would stream fighting games and thanks to Hololive they got popular enough that they can now stream as a full-time job. Its about setting real life expectations. If you start wanting to be super popular, chances are that you wont get there because you will get discouraged since its really hard to get an audience when you start out.
I wonder.
Is it because of the language barrier, Tenma's lack of humour or just a bit autistic
after explaining to her that it wasnt in bad faith and just a bit of fun at Sakana and simps, she deleted the tweet.
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Its a cultural and language barrier thing. I often find that the Japanese have a hard time understanding western humor, especially if it's not literal. I think Chris Broad mentioned something similar when asked about why he didn't use more Japanese in his videos and he said that it was because his personality and humor are of the sarcastic and cynical brit type and that shit doesn't really translate well.
She's as mentally unwell as trannies and has the same problem that NOTHING will ever make her happy. Nor does she have the self awareness to understand that maybe being a miserable bitch is why the other Myth members don't want to do shit with her.
Every time I start to kind of warm to Kiara she does this stupid, entitled shit that reminds me why I'm so put off by her.
Impostor syndrome added to the fact that she is a numberfag who will compare herself to everyone around her.
Kson has gotten the best-rigged, coolest L2D model I have ever seen. It's fucking marvelous.
Really good.
I can easily see $10,000 with the quality and the speed it get done (don't know if she contact Yaman in March when she decide to graduate for real, or only after she formally announce graduation on June 9th), but 100k is way too much. I do vaguely remember she talk about the cost once, but it's so long ago and on a random topic. I think she just said she spend a lot and don't give exact number.
100k does seem like way too much but she has a bunch of poses and animations (which usually cost a fair deal and barely ever get used). Im guessing that she also commissioned a bunch of people to make art and models and she eventually ended up selecting one. I can see the value of it going up to 20,000k on just one model. She's also high profile and the artists she used are also high profile.