Webcam model

Asking a stupid question. Are these created digitally, or real models on digital landscapes? Very good either way.
Not stupid at all.

My usual method is to photograph models in my studio on a plain background. Then I create a scene in Daz Studio and put my silhouetted photo onto a plane object. I can then move it around the scene to find just the right spot. I try to match the lighting so that the shadows help make the scene look realistic. I then render the image and do minor post production in Photoshop.
 
example of a "before and after"

I should have posted this with my previous reply, but this shows how I normally combine live models with 3d scenes.
 
I am a 23-year-old girl who wants to become a webcam model. But first, I need to prepare the environment in my room so that the audience will be more pleased to watch me. On VR porn cams, I have seen that most girls have pink, red, or purple room tones, which causes additional excitement in the viewer. I also need to learn how to show my services simultaneously and communicate with the chat. It seems to me that this is not as easy as it seems, but this needs to be learned so that the viewer is always interested and does not want to leave my broadcast.
 
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I am a 23-year-old girl who wants to become a webcam model. But first, I need to prepare the environment in my room so that the audience will be more pleased to watch me. On VR porn cams, I have seen that most girls have pink, red, or purple room tones, which causes additional excitement in the viewer. I also need to learn how to show my services simultaneously and communicate with the chat. It seems to me that this is not as easy as it seems, but this needs to be learned so that the viewer is always interested and does not want to leave my broadcast.
well, goodness knows the bar is low. i'm not a user, but it seems the 'services' are not really visible. can the 'subject' get closer to the camera?
 
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