▲ 7 r/Live2D

Question for Live2D artists/riggers

I have a reference of my model that I made and I was going to do the rigging myself but I realized I actually don't like what I've drawn and I would want it redesigned i think.

I am unsure whether I should commission someone to remake a reworked new reference sheet based on my design for whoever I com art+rig or if I can expect the artist+rigger to redesign it as they draw it for rigging? Or generally do model artists expect pretty accurate or similar to what I want and I shouldn't expect it to look different to my original art?

If the case is that I need to get a better reference first, should I spend extra on rendering the character sheet or can I rely on the live2d artist to do a good job at that.

reddit.com
u/Demix3e — 10 days ago

Final resort, I'm losing my mind politely with the quality of my videos

I have been uploading gameplay videos and other videos and I'm going insane trying to figure out why, after everything I've tried, my video looks like ass to me. I can see the poor quality somewhere after or before recording/editing/uploading. Please help!

Attached are pictures of all my settings for everything. If you notice anything I should change or have advice please say! (I don't want the best performance, I just want the best possible result)

My process is Streaming to twitch on OBS + Recording on OBS > Editing the recording in Davinci Resolve > Uploading to Youtube. I use to think it was because I was just downloading the vods from twitch which compresses it but I just started recording my streams on obs and it still looks compressed as hell so I don't know anymore.

I thought it looked bad because it's supposed to be 1080p but everybody else's videos I watch on Youtube looks great but mine are low quality. I tried recording in 2k and it still just looked so bad hence this post. I'm at a loss. Any help appreciated

Last picture was taken in Media Player of GTA SA of my last recording (supposedly 2k res)

u/Demix3e — 2 months ago