In stream commissions, yes or no?
9 years ago
I've been thinking about doing them for a long time but I've always been undecided. The reasons I haven't offered any is because for the most part, not many people join my streams, usually I get anywhere from 2-5 people in there, and its mostly friends and a few stream regulars.
Another reason is I don't like streaming unless I have something to work on, I don't like fumbling around sketching stuff, deleting stuff, sketching more stuff. I like to do my sketches on my own for the most part, clean them up and correct mistakes before I start lining. Also why when I did sketch requests I'd frequently ask people for what types of poses they had in mind, I just feel stressed out when the people in the stream might be staring at nothing or me trying to get a pose right.
Anyway, what are your thoughts?
Another reason is I don't like streaming unless I have something to work on, I don't like fumbling around sketching stuff, deleting stuff, sketching more stuff. I like to do my sketches on my own for the most part, clean them up and correct mistakes before I start lining. Also why when I did sketch requests I'd frequently ask people for what types of poses they had in mind, I just feel stressed out when the people in the stream might be staring at nothing or me trying to get a pose right.
Anyway, what are your thoughts?

Ashkay
~ashkay
I would recommend doing what you're most comfortable with. I've been in a couple of your streams and I haven't really noticed anything that would cause embassment or people to start being critical, but I'm also not you, and only one of the people who watch. I would say stick with working on your normal commission que in stream, especially if that's what you feel most comfortable with.

Rt001
~rt001
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Its probably just me overthinking things, when I have to start something from scratch I feel people get bored when staring at me sketchig, deletinng, sketching. Idk I'm probably exagerating.

Ashkay
~ashkay
Maybe. I know I like to watch it all come together, though.