Gorgeous ladies, please get your lighting in order before you go live. So many cute women get passed up because of inadequate lighting.
Get your camera (handheld digital, I know you got one) and set it on the timer. Set it up where you would go on cam and take a pic. If I can't make out the details of your beautiful figure, I'm going to the next model's room. Doesn't matter how beautiful you are or appear to be. If I can't see you, I can't tip you. I give a lot of "newb" points to new models, as a few here can probably attest from my past demeanor. For your sake and your income, please show yourself.
Unfortunately if you're on this forum you're already a model and may have not figured this out. Try it out with a trusted friend or head over to the model only section of the forum and ask a model to critique your lighting over Skype or something.
Just some general constructive feedback not targeting anyone specifically on the forum. I passed up on a half dozen models tonight that didn't have adequate lighting. Please, veteran models, articulate to the new generation that proper sound and lighting are essential to success.
That is all.
Love,
Tubby
Get your camera (handheld digital, I know you got one) and set it on the timer. Set it up where you would go on cam and take a pic. If I can't make out the details of your beautiful figure, I'm going to the next model's room. Doesn't matter how beautiful you are or appear to be. If I can't see you, I can't tip you. I give a lot of "newb" points to new models, as a few here can probably attest from my past demeanor. For your sake and your income, please show yourself.
Unfortunately if you're on this forum you're already a model and may have not figured this out. Try it out with a trusted friend or head over to the model only section of the forum and ask a model to critique your lighting over Skype or something.
Just some general constructive feedback not targeting anyone specifically on the forum. I passed up on a half dozen models tonight that didn't have adequate lighting. Please, veteran models, articulate to the new generation that proper sound and lighting are essential to success.
That is all.
Love,
Tubby