![]() Snapchat users can purchase Snap Tokens, the app’s currency, to buy virtual gifts and send them to Snap Stars, the app’s name for verified creators. One new feature called Gifting lets Snapchat users pay creators. Snap is also trying to entice creators with new ways to make money on Snapchat and new tools to create content for Spotlight. I think that’s, for some people, discouraging.” On other “short-form video platforms, there’s a lot of pressure because when you post, it’s inherently public and your name’s on it. “Snapchat is all about lowering the bar for creation, making more people feel comfortable creating,” Schwerin said. On TikTok, users can choose to turn off comments or limit them to friends and can also choose to make their account private. He also suggested it is more welcoming since it does not allow users to comment on videos, and profiles are private by default. So will people still use Snap’s Spotlight when there’s also Instagram’s Reels, YouTube’s Shorts and TikTok? Schwerin said Spotlight remains unique since it’s part of the Snapchat ecosystem. Starting June 1, Snap is no longer committing to $1 million payouts per day and instead is offering millions per month. Joey Rogoff, a 21-year-old creator, told CNBC he made $1.7 million. “It’s really changed people’s lives,” Ben Schwerin, Snap’s senior vice president of content and partnerships, told CNN Business.Īs creator Dominic Andre told Adweek, “‘TikTok said, ‘We can make you famous overnight.’ Snapchat is going to make you rich overnight.’” For example, high school student Katie Feeney told The New York Times she earned more than $1 million from Spotlight over two months. (SNAP) Partner Summit, that more than 5,400 creators collectively earned more than $130 million through that program since it launched in November. (SNAP) announced Thursday, as part of its annual Snap It distributed $1 million every day to those who submitted the most entertaining short-form videos to its Spotlight product.īut soon Snap will dial back that perk, prompting a question of whether the platform will continue to attract creators who could go elsewhere. Please introduce yourself and tell us-who are you outside of Rainbow Six Siege? Hello TheKnightsStars! Thank you for taking the time and answering a few questions for us! In this new series, we want to highlight some of them.Īnd out first pick is TheKnightsStars aka Sirius Canis! The Rainbow Six Community has a lot of outstandingly creative people that continue to amaze us with beautiful, funny and creative contributions.When Snap took on TikTok, it didn’t just release a copycat product. TheKnightsStars: I'm a full-time art student finishing my 4th year with a concentration in drawing. What got you into art and when did you start? In my off time, I sing in a community choir and teach illustration to high school students. ![]() TheKnightsStars: I've been drawing since I was young, but didn't take it seriously until around the end of high school. My best friend in elementary school sparked the interest initially, but my love of video games, classical art and anatomy ultimately inspired me to further my growth. TheKnightsStars: It would have to be the narrative within works of art. What’s the hardest thing about creating art? I adore beautiful paintings and skilled technical drawings, but I love when someone's work tells an interesting story. TheKnightStars: For me, it's making sure I don't let myself get stuck doing the same thing. ![]() I always want to try to learn something new with each piece I make. What medium do you like to use most when drawing? Tell us about your process. TheKnightsStars: Lately, my favourites have been digital, pen & ink, and gouache! When approaching any project, I usually do some research and reference gathering. With ink and gouache, I will either start painting or drawing without sketching, or work out a sketch and work over top of it with the material. When did you first learn about Rainbow Six Siege? With digital, I will sketch and then refine that sketch through erasing, painting, and layering. TheKnightsStars: I had seen some of my favorite YouTubers play it and all I could think was "wow this game looks intense". ![]() When I asked if my friend group knew about Rainbow Six Siege they all said they had been playing since Black Ice. I bought Siege during White Noise and we have been playing together since! What do you like about drawing/creating Rainbow Six Siege art specifically? How did you develop your art style? TheKnightsStars: I love all of the operators but if I had to choose, I'd say Bandit! TheKnightsStars: I love the tactical poses, detailed gear, and the character of each operator.
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