I will design an animated Twitch stream overlay package with alerts and panels
About this gig
I will design a fully animated Twitch stream overlay package, including alert overlays, info panels, scene transitions, and matching screens, all built around your channel's identity.
Your stream should look like a brand, not a default template. I design a complete, cohesive animated overlay package that ties your scenes, alerts, and panels together into one polished look, so new viewers take you seriously and regulars feel at home. Everything is delivered ready to drop into OBS or Streamlabs, with motion that feels intentional rather than busy.
What you get
A complete, production-ready overlay package custom-made for your channel and content. Depending on the plan you choose, deliverables include:
- Animated webcam frame / facecam border with looping motion that sits cleanly around your camera feed without distracting from gameplay
- Animated alert overlays for new followers, subscribers, donations/tips, raids, hosts, and cheers, each with its own entrance animation, on-screen duration, and exit
- Starting Soon, Be Right Back, Intermission, and Stream Ending screens with animated elements and space for a countdown timer
- Animated scene transitions / stinger to wipe smoothly between your scenes
- Info panels (the clickable image panels under your stream) for About, Schedule, Rules, Socials, Donations, Specs, and more
- Lower-thirds / labels for "Now Playing," recent follower, latest sub, top donator, or social handles
- Overlay frames for gameplay sized to leave your game footage fully visible
- Source files and an organized export set so everything imports cleanly
I deliver each animated piece as a transparent WebM (VP9 with alpha) plus animated overlays compatible with browser-source workflows, and static elements as high-resolution PNG. Alert files are sized and timed to work directly with Streamlabs, StreamElements, and OBS alert boxes. Panels come pre-sized for Twitch's panel dimensions so they drop in without cropping.
Plans
| Feature | Basic | Standard | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Animated webcam frame | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Animated alerts | Follow only | Follow, Sub, Tip, Raid | Full set (Follow, Sub, Tip, Raid, Host, Cheer) |
| Screens (Starting/BRB/Ending) | Starting Soon only | Starting + BRB + Ending | Full set + Intermission |
| Animated scene transition / stinger | No | Yes | Yes |
| Info panels | 3 panels | 6 panels | 10 panels |
| Lower-thirds / labels | No | 2 | Unlimited within theme |
| Source files included | No | No | Yes |
| Revision rounds | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| Platform setup notes | Basic | Detailed | Detailed + live call option |
How it works
- Brief and discovery. You share your channel name, the games or content you stream, your color preferences, any logo or mascot you already have, and a few overlays you admire. If you don't have a clear direction yet, I'll send a short questionnaire to pin down the vibe.
- Style direction. I propose a visual direction, including color palette, typography, motion feel (subtle and clean, energetic and arcade, retro, minimal, etc.), and a rough layout. We lock this before any heavy production starts.
- Static design pass. I design the key frames, panels, screens, and frame layouts as stills so you can approve the look before motion is added. Catching layout and color notes here keeps animation revisions painless.
- Animation pass. Once stills are approved, I animate the alerts, transitions, frames, and screens, timing each element so it reads well at stream resolution and doesn't loop awkwardly.
- Revisions. You review the package and request changes within your plan's revision rounds. I keep notes organized so nothing gets lost between rounds.
- Delivery and setup help. I export everything in the correct formats, name files clearly, and include written notes on importing into OBS or Streamlabs, setting alert durations, and assigning panels. Premium includes a live setup call if you want help wiring it all up.
Why choose this
I design overlays as a system, not a pile of unrelated files. Your alerts, panels, frames, and screens share the same palette, type, and motion language, so the channel feels deliberate from the first second a viewer lands. I also design for readability under load, meaning animations stay legible over busy gameplay, alerts don't swallow the screen, and text holds up at typical Twitch bitrates and compression. Files arrive stream-ready: correctly sized, alpha-channel transparent where needed, and labeled so you spend minutes setting up instead of hours troubleshooting why an overlay has a black box around it.
Who it's for / use cases
This is for streamers and content creators who want a serious, cohesive on-screen identity. Typical clients include:
- Variety and single-game Twitch streamers leveling up from a free template to a branded look
- New streamers launching a channel and wanting a strong first impression
- Esports and competitive players who need clean, low-distraction gameplay frames
- Just Chatting, IRL, and creative streamers who lean on facecam frames, panels, and screens
- Small orgs and teams wanting a consistent overlay kit across multiple members' channels
- Creators who also stream to YouTube or Kick and want the same kit reused across platforms
FAQ
Q: Which software does this work with? The package is built for OBS Studio and Streamlabs Desktop, and the alert files work with Streamlabs, StreamElements, and OBS native alerts. It also works anywhere that accepts browser sources or WebM/PNG overlays, including most setups for YouTube and Kick.
Q: Do I need to provide a logo first? No. If you have a logo or mascot, I'll build around it. If you don't, I can design within your chosen colors and typography, or we can discuss a simple wordmark as part of the brief.
Q: What format will the animated files be? Animated elements are delivered as transparent WebM (VP9 with alpha) for clean overlay compositing, and static elements as high-resolution PNG. Panels are exported at Twitch's recommended panel size.
Q: Can the alerts trigger automatically on my stream? The files are designed to drop into your alert box, where your existing alert service handles the triggering and durations. I provide written notes on timing and setup so each alert behaves correctly.
Q: How many revisions do I get? Revision rounds depend on your plan, from one round on Basic up to three on Premium. I gather approval on the static design before animating, which keeps most revisions small and quick.
Q: Can you match an existing brand or color scheme? Yes. Send me your hex codes, fonts, or existing assets and I'll keep the overlay consistent with your established look across every element.
Q: Will the source/project files be included? Editable source files are included with the Premium plan. Basic and Standard include the final exported overlay files ready for use.
Q: How should I deliver my brief to get the best result? The more specifics the better: your channel name, the games or content you stream, two or three reference overlays you like, your colors, and anything you definitely want to avoid. Clear references at the start lead to fewer revisions and a sharper final package.
Reviews★4.4(5)
- @mintworks★★★★★5
As a smaller speedrunning streamer I was nervous about the cost-to-quality, but this exceeded what I expected. The animated alerts, the chat box overlay, and the donation goal widget all feel cohesive, and they walked me through importing the scene collection step by step over chat.
- @hub7★★★★★5
The full overlay package looks incredible on my Twitch channel. The animated follower and sub alerts have this smooth motion that matches my retro gaming brand perfectly, and the panels for my schedule and PC specs tied the whole layout together. Turnaround was four days and everything dropped straight into OBS with zero hassle.
- @avam★★★★★5
Asked for a neon synthwave theme for my variety streams and got exactly that. The starting soon, BRB, and ending scenes all share the same animated look, and the alert sounds synced cleanly with the visuals.
- @dan21★★★★★4
Really solid overlay and the panels look clean. I needed a couple of revisions to get the webcam border sizing right for my facecam, but they handled it without complaint and the final OBS files were organized well.
- @mason_media★★★★★3
Final overlay is good and on-brand for my horror game streams, but communication was slow during the first half and delivery slipped a few days past what we agreed. The animated alerts and panels themselves work fine once installed.