I doubt it would have a negative impact. At least not if you behave yourself on twitch. I see several people who work at game studios who stream on twitch. I certainly would not think of it as a bad thing. As for "getting recognized", I would worry about that if/when the time comes. It takes a lot of commitment to build up…
Hi all, So I have a question about a side-hobby that I'm almost thinking about pursuing. So in the near future I'm thinking about starting to stream video game gameplays through Twitch as a side-hobby. My question about this is since my goal is to start off as a Junior Environment Artist/Prop Artist, and then eventually…
Wow, I didn't realize that existed. I mean I know some indie devs that stream their work flow and play testing for the particular game they are working on (GOOD PR if done right). I didn't realize there was Twitch streaming just to stream asset/program creation in general.
Hi OP, Streaming is a hard business. Unless you are godly at a popular game or really funny I.e. comedian in your spare time, then your not going to get more than 5 people watching you. On twitch the most popular game is Hearthstone and League of Legends. If you made challenger in league of legends, you might get 100…
There's an entire section on Twitch for Game Dev:http://www.twitch.tv/directory/game/Game%20Development I don't think streaming would hurt your goals in an employers eyes if you aren't a jerk on stream. In fact I think it could help motivation to have a set stream time to do art work, that is if you want to stream art as…