ItsRdub is a streamer who self-describes as a jack of all (most) games, master of none! He's an engineer who loves playing rogue lites and has started a weekly series he calls Dating Sim Saturday, during which his audience votes on the choices he can make in the game.
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On top of his affinity for chaos and video games, ItsRdub is also very passionate about otters. In fact, one of his channel rewards his community is able to redeem is requesting that he pause the game he's playing to put an otter onesie on (off camera of course!) and continue streaming in his new outfit.
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That said, it was natural that his emotes would reflect his love of chaos and otters - mostly otters. Another fun aspect of his channel are his sound alerts - a set of custom sounds that views can trigger in chat, one of the more popular being his "ptero" or "pterodactyl" sound effect, which is largely used by his audience to add to the chaos of any stream. So in addition to the rage, wave, and love otter emotes, shown here is a pterodactyl emote which viewers can unlock to cause more chaos in chat.
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All of ItsRdub's emotes use a warm, poppy colour palette to match his high energy, and are outlined in a light blue to assist visibility for viewers using dark mode, and to bring out those blue otter eyes!
TrinaChakrabartiMusic works as a Registered Music Therapist, but online she streams music and more on twitch. She's built a community built on positivity, mental health, and a relaxing environment. Every Sunday, she takes song requests from her audience and even takes requests for songs to learn for later streams.
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Outside of music, her online branding is all about one thing: The KittyCorn - a combo of cat and unicorn that everyone can love. Her emotes are based off this mystical, mythical pal as well as her welcoming and relaxing community.
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The emotes shown here are her wave, singing, and kittycorn emotes, all following the same colour palette and outlined in a light purple to assist with visibility for viewers using dark mode.
EmilyPlusEverything is yours truly's name on Twitch! My streams are few and far between, but I do what I can to make sure they're pretty. I mostly stream art, often drawing DND characters, but occasionally play casual video games that give me the opportunity to interact more with my audience.
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While I don't currently have access to emotes for my channel, they've recently begun beta testing follower emotes which will allow more users on the platform to implement custom emotes on their channels. Knowing that one day that change would be available to me, I got some inspiration and hit the ground running.
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My emotes are based off of myself - the first one you'll see here - as well as my own DND characters. I used each of their personalities and matched them up with an expression or mood - my charismatic bard winking, my angsty barbarian yelling, and my tone-deaf sorcerous throwing confetti. Each character has their own palette and are outlined in a light desaturated colour from their palette to assist visibility for viewers using dark mode.