Then of course, there are the cosplay streamers, of which some of the judges and contestants at the twitch contest also part of. Oh_bother, an engineer making all kinds of electronics projects.You can find images of her figures on her Twitter Vulpsie, a great sculptor, she specializes in small fantastical animal figures.SamuelSculpture, Finnish artist (English speaking), he makes beautiful wood carvings, some of which can be found on his Instagram account.JapanesePrintMaking, run by Dave Bull, a craftsman making traditional Japanese wood prints in his Tokyo workshop.Some of these are a bit niche, but I think Adam might find them interesting. Here are some recommendations from my many late nights browsing the creative side of twitch. It’s one of my favorite sections of the site to browse around in. Glad to hear that Adam is interested in checking out the Maker & Crafting section on twitch. That being said I would like to shout out to some of my favorite channels: Especially when there’s a jar of peanut butter with 100 viewers :-/ It’s fun when the conversation gets going, and you can share your interests and enthusiasm, it’s heartbreaking when you’re belittled, or working your ass off for an audience of no one. Between the schedule, my total obscurity and the occasional ass hat the shows up just to be a dick (which just ruins your day, even though you know it shouldn’t) my channel has never really got any traction. I’ve never been able to keep a schedule with it, either because I’m currently working on a client gig, and can’t show what I’m currently doing because of secrecy, or I’m working as a compositor and away from my studio (I still do a few films a year, I still enjoy it and it’s hard to turn down that movie money). It’s great when the right people show up, and interacting with fellow enthusiasts while doing what I love is great. I have a love/hate relationship streaming on Twitch.
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