>>77448411I won't say it doesn't matter (because it does to a certain extent) but you can do many things, it just depends on what vtubing means to you/what you want to take from it
1. Do you want to be an idol? Do jp and singing reps and apply to corpos. Use your current content as a portfolio. Don't fall for obvious scams like NEXAS
2. Do you want to be a content creator with an avatar? Just do shit that feels high quality. You could play a challenge run of the game you like on stream and make a youtube video narrating the process with the footage and maybe some of your reactions. There's a lack of comfy long form video female vtubers and it's something you could do.
2b. Upload quality shorts/reels/tiktoks. Think Rin Penrose.
>erm but rin saidYes I know, but your circumstances are entirely different if you're an indie 2view.
You'll need networking in whichever path you choose, and that means interacting with the most cancerous people you ever met, but you can also make some friendships and lift each other up. Just beware of males and unsuccesful chuubas who are always criticizing vtubing to the point where you don't even know why they engage with it.
Oh, and try to get comfortable with the thought of your viewers falling in love with you. You don't need to participate in it nor encourage it, but when you make it (I believe in you) I'll be calling you my cute autistic femcel wife and there'll be nothing you can do about it.