I've always been afraid of them because my cam is built into my laptop, and I'm worried about it breaking. If I wanted to do one, how much do they normally cost? (Tokenwise.)
I've always been afraid of them because my cam is built into my laptop
^ This is extremely important.Jessi said:Put plastic wrap over your screen and a towel over your keyboard.
LilyMarie said:^ This is extremely important.Jessi said:Put plastic wrap over your screen and a towel over your keyboard.
I broke my laptop's touchpad when I used it with semi-wet fingers during a shower show back in September or October. It's useless now and I'm still angry at myself for being so stupid. :roll:
You should let yourself get approved as a model and then check out this thread in the models only section: viewtopic.php?f=17&t=6141
It's all about what to do if you want to avoid steam in the room while camming.
LilyMarie said:avoid steam in the room while camming
ZoeyBell said:Wish I would have thought of the plastic wrap idea. My first show my lap top took quite a bit of water damage. I wiped it down with a towel as soon as I could but it still got misted from the spray coming off my shower. On the up side my lap top seems fine left the top up do it could dry out overnight and no problems yet but I definately will cover it for my next show.
BoltEyeAm said:I prefer the roll up keyboards they are awesome and waterproof.
http://www.amazon.com/Sound-Logic-72-49 ... B0071368Y6
After reading this my nipples are now permanently hard. Thanks a lot....Cold showers hurt when you stay in them too long.schlmoe said:LilyMarie said:avoid steam in the room while camming
Just use cold water...problem solved! :mrgreen:
blackxrose said:schlmoe said:LilyMarie said:avoid steam in the room while camming
Just use cold water...problem solved! :mrgreen:
After reading this my nipples are now permanently hard. Thanks a lot....Cold showers hurt when you stay in them too long.
My guess would be that this would also be useful for blacklight shows.Bocefish said:If you do use plastic wrap, be careful not to close off the vent and cooling ports. Another option is to cover the keyboard with a towel and use the plastic wrap for the monitor. If you need to use a keyboard while wet... there are inexpensive waterproof keyboards available too.
This one has huge font, glows in the dark and is basically waterproof for $20