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You might have a whole list of ideas, but there are really only three different options for you to use during your streams: Here are some of the big Twitch Music Rules, at a glance: You can use original music that is owned by you.
A Minecraft character for streaming Minecraft. There's a hooded rogue character for Aasassin's Creed games. IMO I like Facerig as you can use whatever avatar you want depending on the game you stream: There's some fantasy characters like a Dragon, Elf or Evil Wizard if you stream RPGs. I have to play with the various settings some more before I use it more regularly. Though when I did a test stream with FR week or so ago it worked out OK, but sometime the face tracking would stop, and would go to the default pose, or the lipsyncing didn't work all the time. If you use a webcam normally and want to try facerig for a few streams and see how it works out for you, I'd suggest you can always ask your followers if they like seeing you all the time or seeing virtual avatar sometimes. So I guess it all depends on the streamer's personality and the how popular the game they are playing is I guess. Well, I've seen other streams where they use alternative real-life Avatars (like a Muppet or a Robotic SNES) instead of using Facerig, and those are pretty creative/funny.
IS IT OK TO USE FACERIG FOR TWITCH FOR FREE
Otherwise, when looking for free and non-DMCA music or DMCA safe music, it is best to use music artists that will provide you with a written contract explicitly stating that you are allowed to use the music. Thanks to /u/iTruthful and Conceptional for the art! Clip Contest: January 28th - February 10th AMA: Previously: Certified Ergonomic Specialist and an Occupational Therapist If you are on Twitch you will be able to get access to free music that is officially DMCA cleared by Twitch themselves.
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