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  1. My first post of my artwork, yay! Please be aware I am still a noob and a beginner, still learning lots of different tips and tricks. I will keep updating this whenever I finish a new work
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  2. Lets see no game no life didnt i say to be average in my next life
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  3. Episode 14 of TVRS is a full guide on how to become a Vtuber (Virtual Youtuber/Streamer)! I get tons of questions about making a model as well as what programs to use and how to budget. This guide should answer all your questions and guide you towards the right direction. I have an entire channel in my discord server dedicated to Vtubing questions, so if you would like further assistance or advice make sure to swing by! =Timestamps= 1:33 - Step 1: Picking a Model 2:56 - Step 2: Face Tracking 4:01 - Step 3: Hand Tracking 5:20 - Step 4: VR Programs 6:33 - Step 5: VR Streaming --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- References for Viewers Download Links VRoid Studio: https://vroid.com/en/studio/ Wakaru: https://store.steampowered.com/app/87... 3Tene: https://store.steampowered.com/app/87... Luppet: https://luppet.appspot.com/ Luppet (free trial): https://booth.pm/ja/items/1196507 Leap Motion: https://www.ultraleap.com/ Leap Motion Clip (3d Print): https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:167... Vdraw: https://sites.google.com/view/vdraw/https://sites.google.com/view/vdraw/ VMagic Mirror: https://booth.pm/ja/items/1272298 Virtual Cast: https://store.steampowered.com/app/94... Tracking World: http://deatrathias.net/TW/ LIV: https://store.steampowered.com/app/75... SUVA: https://guribo.itch.io/suva Booth (for VRoid Clothes): https://booth.pm/en/search/vroid
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  4. For the AMV editors and or amateur creators! I have a message for all of you. ____________ Just like you, I also started making AMVs once (almost 10 years ago now), and just like some of you now, I was embarrassed about them, as they were poorly made and the video quality was terrible. Here's one of my first ever made AMVs. https://video.wixstatic.com/video/a27d24_7b2b7cdb575049ba80b5db0cb28a370d/144p/mp4/file.mp4 ⚠ (Not on YouTube) NEVER GIVE IN, NEVER GIVE UP And so I continued making them, even when people told me to go 'kill myself', and that I could never be a 'good AMV maker', I just kept on making them, for the simple fact that I love what I make. But my resolve started to changed after this. I completely ignored traditional AMV making 'rules' from that moment on and focused only on what I like, instead of making what people want to see. You might think that this is a contradiction but believe me it is worth it. It's a fact that YouTube forces you to make (what viewers want), but If you differentiate yourself from other creators and build up your own niche, well... this changes everything. Creating your a unique niche gives you the freedom and community you wanted, as the people that watch your videos are conscious that it's not just another AMV channel, but rather unique content that they can't find anywhere else. OFC, BUILDING UP A UNIQUE NICHE CONTENT CAN TAKE YOU YEARS. This video gives you a more complete explanation of the 'niche content'. In my case it was the music that I use that differentiated me as a creator, as I used and still use music genres that are never or mostly never used by other AMV makers ex (Hardcore, Hardstyle and others sub-genres). Other advice's I would like to give you are: Branding your channel. Having a consistent brand / Logo on all your content This video will explain you why. Try to collaborate more with DJ's. Why DJ's?, well don't forget that as an AMV editor most of the content you post YOU DON'T OWN IT, the anime studio(s) owns the video and the music studio(s) owns the song(s). And if you collaborate and or ask for permission from the DJ / music artist, most likely he will let you use one or all of his songs, go for a small music artist, this will increase your chances of him letting you use his songs. (it works in his favor too as you are exposing that artist). Create a website for your video content. Why?, well if you want to wait for the 'youtube partner program' to pay you, you will have to wait for a while (you need 1000 subs, and 4000 watch-time hours in one year) to be able to apply for this program, and even when you do apply for this, the money you get from YouTube is miserable. (YouTube CPM calculator) But if you create a dedicated website you can also get some money from advertising, one of them is (google AdSense). Create a cross platform 'social network'. This is VERY IMPORTANT This video will 'in depth' explain what a 'social network' is and how to build it. In any case I hope this info will help you in the future, and I wish you the best with your AMV creations. CAFT
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  5. Source: (https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/1722171?hl=en) Below are the recommended upload encoding settings for your videos on YouTube. Container: MP4 (wiki) No Edit Lists (or the video might not be processed correctly) moov atom at the front of the file (Fast Start) Audio codec: AAC-LC (wiki) Progressive scan (no interlacing) High Profile 2 consecutive B frames Closed GOP. GOP of half the frame rate. CABAC Variable bit-rate. No bit-rate limit required, although we offer recommended bit-rates below for reference Chroma subsampling: 4:2:0 Frame rate (wiki) Content should be encoded and uploaded using the same frame rate that was used during recording. Common frame rates include: 24, 25, 30, 48, 50 and 60 frames per second (other frame rates are also acceptable). Interlaced content should be deinterlaced before uploading. For example, 1080i60 content should be deinterlaced to 1080p30, going from 60 interlaced fields per second to 30 progressive frames per second. Bit-rate (wiki) The bit-rates below are recommendations for uploads. Audio playback bit-rate is not related to video resolution. Recommended video bit-rates for SDR uploads To view uploads in 4K, use a browser or device that supports VP9. Type | Video Bit-rate, Standard Frame Rate | Video Bit-rate, High Frame Rate | (24, 25, 30) | (48, 50, 60) 2160 p (4k) 35-45 Mbps 53-68 Mbps 1440 p (2k) 16 Mbps 24 Mbps 1080 p 8 Mbps 12 Mbps 720 p 5 Mbps 7.5 Mbps 480 p 2.5 Mbps 4 Mbps 360 p 1 Mbps 1.5 Mbps Recommended video bit-rates for HDR uploads Type | Video Bit-rate, Standard Frame Rate | Video Bit-rate, High Frame Rate | (24, 25, 30) | (48, 50, 60) 2160 p (4k) 44-56 Mbps 66-85 Mbps 1440 p (2k) 20 Mbps 30 Mbps 1080 p 10 Mbps 15 Mbps 720 p 6.5 Mbps 9.5 Mbps 480 p Not supported Not supported 360 p Not supported Not supported Recommended audio bit-rates for uploads Type | Audio Bit-rate Mono 128 kbps Stereo 384 kbps 5.1 512 kbps Resolution and aspect ratio (resolution wiki)(aspect ratio wiki) YouTube uses 16:9 aspect ratio players. If you're uploading a non-16:9 file, it will be processed and displayed with either black bars on the left and right (pillar boxes) or black bars at the top and bottom (letter boxes) to make a 16:9 ratio in the player. Learn how to use resolution and aspect ratios correctly.
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  6. i-i dont mean to be the breaker of feelings...but its also not my type of content -- and its precisely due to the music, ngl >.< but im sure someone in the forums digs those? cannot vouch anyone though
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  7. Also, I just checked the Internet archive, the sites have nothing to do with each-other, but I'ts the same for me, I just wanted to join a site (away from my community), it might just be a coincidence
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  8. Nice to meet you, Thank you, I hope you like that kind of content, not many do, because of the music. I joined just to meet like-minded ppl to to collaborations, and share my art, I already have way to much work on my hands with my own community.
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  9. im not sure of the details....but i think that's the fake website, or the one copying AF-forums? (but you said it was 4 years ago... so....idk >.>) feels like i've heard/seen of the name Ascended Vegeta somewhere though, cant remember where/when, but i feel i've seen him before nonetheless~!, hey! and welcome to AF-forums! i love your passion on making AMV's, i looked up your youtube channel, and saw you've been making those vids for 5 years (be it only few uploads, but thats how it is from the start --, even i drew little arts, when i just started) and yea, you can post your links/advertise in the "my stories" or "status updates" and, if you stay long enough...(e.g., active and friendly to other users and the such) im pretty sure theres a "super sekret club" somewhere in the forums, dunno whats the passcode/criteria for it though edit: almost forgot, shanabestgirl
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  10. Begun watching Attack on Titan, gotta admit the anime quality is much than that of the manga's
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