OBS Studio ANIMATED Overlay Setup (Full Tutorial Guide for Beginners)

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hey guys Gael Level here and today we're going to  be talking about how to set up a fully animated   overlay pack in obs studio now if you're brand  new brand new brand new to obs studio i suggest   you watch my other video on how to install it and  set it up and connect it to your twitch channel   in order to have it ready to go in this specific  video i'm mostly gonna focus on how to make it   look prettier with animated overlays because i  already covered uh static overlays today we're   looking at animated stuff stuff that moves i'm  also gonna show you where to get the artwork   either for free or for a very affordable cost  and we'll go step by step through the complete   setup including the service that we're going to  be using for our widgets our alerts basically any   information that has to do with the stream itself  if you get a new follower host raid and stuff like   that you would like to display the names of those  supporters on screen and you want them to swap out   automatically we will go through all of this right  after a message from our sponsor this portion of   the video is brought to you by own3d pro if you  use obs studio as your broadcasting software you   should definitely be considering own3d pro with  own3.gg/gaellevelpro you will have access to   stream overlays stream labels twitch alerts chat  box a chat bot and copyright free music all you   have to do is go to own3.gg/gaellevelpro and click  the join button up there once you're here you will   be guided through this setup on how to install own  pro and install your first overlay pack then you   finish the setup this is what your dashboard will  look like just click on all overlays to see all   the overlays you have access to now and i'll let  you check out the rest go to own3.gg/gaellevelpro   that is own3.gg/gaellevelpro link in the  description so you want to make sure you have   the latest version of obs studio installed on your  computer and that you already have it connected to   twitch again i already made a video on how to have  it up and running so this specific tutorial will   assume that you've already tried streaming and  everything works well now you just want to make   everything look pretty and manage your scenes  so a quick explanation of the setup here is the   video preview basically what your viewers will see  once you're live the bottom left we have a scene   this is where you will be able to switch between  your segments if you will your sources is the list   of elements that will incorporate one single  scene and then here you have your audio mixer   or your scene transition and on the  right side we have all the controls   such as studying or stopping streaming recording  virtual camera studio mode settings and exit okay   then since we're going to be using artwork where  can you get artwork you can either make them   yourself or you can go to gumroad.com/gaellevel  and get some very very affordable fully animated   overlay packs i even have a free one this one  darkfall right there this is animated and also   free it is not as complete as the paid ones  but the paid ones range from 99 cents to 10   max and we're gonna be using the edge animated  overlay pack right here if you read the product   description which you should absolutely always do  you will see everything that is incorporated in   the overlay pack for example something important  here is that there is a one-click install for   streamlabs obs if that's the software that you're  using but today we're going to be working with obs   studio you even get a preview of uh the pack  we have a preview of the stinger transition   a preview of the actual overlays if my internet  will stop buffering for two seconds we can see a   camera overlay here an intermission screen and  then even some alerts but we're not going to   go over alerts today all right so let's prepare  everything in obs studio for now we need a bunch   of scenes we have this in here and let's rename  this to starting soon because you usually want   the top scene to be the first scene that you're  going to be using on every stream so starting soon   is your first scene let's click plus to add a new  one and usually you switch from starting soon to   what people call the just chatting or the  full screen webcam one or the intermission   screen i like to call this one intermission of  course naming stuff will help you go through   them easily because you'll know exactly what  you're clicking on next one would be game play   once you're done talking you're ready to get in  the game next one would be brb and this is you   know if you want to take a little break and then  last one is uh ending if you would like to have an   ending of course i when it comes to advice i  would advise you not to have an ending screen   just hype everyone up and then send them to  another streamer by rating or hosting them   that way you can end your stream on a high note  and also bring a maximum amount of viewers to   another streamer anyways let's select our starting  zoom screen and let's open up the folder with   the files from the edge overlay pack so there  are four folders here there's animated there's   photoshop there's slobs overlay file which we're  not going to use because we're not using slobs   slobs is streamlabs obs by the way and then  they're static those are the images the static   images so if we go to animated because we know  that our starting screen is going to be animated   so starting soon.webm is what we are looking  for and in obs we need to add this as a source   so let's click plus here in the source list  let's go to media source because that's the   big difference between what's animated and  what's static is that static is going to be   an image and anything animated will be a media  source so we're going to call this one starting and let's go find that file and here  we have startingsoon.webm we click   ok and something that we really need to  make sure that we do is click loop here   in order to make sure that it repeats forever  click ok and there you have a starting suit technically you repeat this step for  every other scene and then you're good   so let's do it for the intermission for example  i click plus i go to media source and then i find   the file called intermission scene intermission  i cleverly named them so you see scene   scene scene scene scene just to make sure you  know what you're doing transition is going to   have transition transition transition it's  not like that for all my overlay packs but   my recent ones i've been trying to perfect the  naming convention let's click ok and now we have   the intermission screen cool thing here is that  it's transparent so we're going to be able to   add some elements in the background now let's go  to gameplay and on gameplay we're mostly going   to have a camera overlay so let's go media source  those are all animated call this one cam overlay   browse camera overlay right there boom boom i  forgot to click loop so let me go back double   click on it to open up the properties click loop  and now it's looping perfect all right so we'll   be right back same thing click media source  brb find it browse be right back click loop   there you go and in ending we can put ending  click ok find scene ending boom click loop   so it loops forever so if you're having  an animation that plays and then stops   you most likely forgot to click on loop okay  so all the basics are here we will be adding   widgets that will show supported names so new  followers new subscribers new donators and   stuff like that but for now we're just gonna use  everything that we can do in obs first and then   i'll show you how to display uh those types of  information so let's go to intermission and this   is the part where we'll we will add a camera  so you will click plus go video capture device   uh that's a camera i'm gonna call it cam and i'm  gonna select my camera here under device in that   case i am using a hdmi grabber or a capture card  for my camera so this is what it's gonna name so   your camera if you're using a logitech c920 it's  gonna say logitech c920 which i also have i think   there you go hd pro webcam c920 there you go  uh let's just click you wanna make sure that   your resolution type is the max of your camera  for example the c920 has a tendency to be super   small so you would go here resolution fps type you  would put it to custom and then you would be able   to pick the resolution which would be 1080p and  then this will show up i'm going to put device   default because my capture card works well so no  issues there let's click ok and you successfully   imported your camera now one thing to know is that  the list of sources so the elements in the sources   the layers if you will they definitely work like  layers right now my intermission overlay is under   my camera so my camera which is 1080p is covering  the whole screen so since it's on top of it it's   covering it so you can't see it so you need to  put the camera behind it and the way you do that   is by just clicking and dragging the camera behind  it and there we go and from there while you have   the camera selected you can actually resize it now  in this case this overlay was meant to for you to   use just this section here as the camera so let's  do just that now since my intermission screen is   on top i don't want to accidentally click on it  so i'm going to lock it in the layer list here   the source list sorry yes i should not say layer  i can lock the intermission so even if i click on   it it's not going to select it now if i click it  actually selected my camera i'm going to drag the   corners to scale it down a little bit and since we  have a little bit of leeway we can place it how we   want you can make it you know scaled up like that  if you want your face to be a little bigger but we   want this to be kind of accurate to our original  resolution so just drag the corners until it fits   there we go now i usually do not like looking  that way so i'm gonna right click on my camera   i'm gonna go to transform and i'm gonna flip  horizontally boom and now it makes me look that   way all right now one thing to note is that this  part here is made to have your gameplay in it that   is the scene that you would be on if you're in  the lobby you haven't started playing yet you can   put the gameplay uh top right here and then here  you should have the chat this is really the just   chatting scene now if you want to switch it up and  put the game here and put your face top right you   can also do that this spot is also transparent now  since we already have a camera added let's go to   the gameplay scene and add that same camera  right now we only have the camera overlay   we kept it full screen because it's going to be  easier to group them together but let's click plus   go to video capture device and here we already  have a camera in there so let's click add existing   and select our camera so it's the same camera  that's gonna be on the other uh on the other scene   again it's flipped it's it's um by default right  now so you can right click on it click transform   and flip horizontally and then drag it underneath  your overlay of course okay so this is basically   your camera setup now what you have to do is group  them together so you can make them small because   this is the gameplay scene we want the gameplay  to be seen in the background so i'm going to   click hold uh shift on my keyboard and select  both of them right and now i can right click   and i can click group selected items when i do  that it's going to put them in a folder and it's   going to ask me what's the name of the group the  name of the group is going to be camera group you   can name it whatever you want now the advantage is  that we can collapse the group so it's less of a   clutter here and if you select the group you can  actually resize the group it resizes everything   together and i believe the camera would be placed  something like this if we were playing a game like   apex or Valheim which are all games that i play  over at my twitch channel twitch.tv/gaellevel   check me out anyways now in order to add your  actual gameplay i don't have any games running   right now so we're not necessarily going to have  a a visual you're going to click plus and you're   going to find game capture all right and you can  click ok because you'll recognize game capture   and it will tell you capture any full screen  application that is any application that's   full screen you you usually do not want  that you would want capture specific window   and then under window you can pick specific  game that you want to capture right   now since we don't have any games running just  to demonstrate i'm going to add a media source   and play a video of a game but if you have  games running you should use game capture okay   okay so this is just a video but it's gonna  represent our gameplay now what we're gonna   what we can see is that the gameplay is on top  of everything that we have so we need to drag   and drop it under everything that we have  be careful not to put it in the group   because it's not part of your camera group  right if you click on the camera group we   can move it we can still scale it in order  to fit whatever game we're playing best   that is a pretty good look right there all  right so we're actually not too far from   done all we need is our widgets basically  the stream labels we also need to add   the chat here and also the gameplay top  right which we can do right now if we go here   you would want to add game capture it would ask  you hey you already have a game capture so you   would click add existing and you would click the  game capture that you already added in my case   since we're using this as an example i'm gonna  just add the media source okay it's on top of   everything we're gonna drag it under everything  and now we're going to resize it i'm going to lock   my camera because i don't want this to be moving  and i'm going to resize it to fit that little box   again this is you're not supposed to play like  this this is when you're in the lobby and you're   waiting to get in another server or something like  that or maybe you're updating your game this is an   intermission and uh there we go this is what the  intermission screen is supposed to look like so we   need chat and then labels bar the cool thing with  this overlay pack and many of my animated overlay   packs is that the labels bar also comes with the  the the pack so so in this case we're gonna go   on the static folder because the labels are not  animated in this case and we're gonna pick which   labels that we want in this overlay pack in many  of my other overlay pack i try to think of who is   affiliated on twitch who isn't affiliated so you  will see i will have labels underscore affiliate   so that you can get subs cheers and then donations  i will have a blank one if you want to add your   own icons if for example you stream on another  platform that has you know different things   and then non-affiliates where you will have follow  donation and then top donation since you can't   get bits or subs in this case we're going to pick  affiliate so labels affiliate we're going to click   plus since it's a static image we're going to add  image and we're going to call this one labels bar   click ok and go find that file it's in the folder  called static and then click affiliate boom and   there it is now it's here it's a little big but i  suggest you keep it you keep it that way and then   you add the widgets now when it comes to the  widgets this is where it's kind of complicated   okay in this specific case in order to get  our labels in there the names of you know the   the recent subscribers here and donator we're  going to be using stream labels which is a   small little software from streamlabs in order to  get this software you have to go to streamlabs.com   log in with your twitch account and then  in the search bar you can type stream labels right it will bring you to this page  right here and you can download it and install   it for whatever you're using windows mac or linux  there we go when you install it it will ask you   to choose an output folder in my case i chose  my desktop and i made a folder called stream   labels and then this will appear if you log  in with your twitch account everything is good   you will have this thing that is kind of an  activity feed and what stream label does is   basically create text files that logs all of  that so most recent subscriber is going to be in   a specific text file and that text file is going  to be updated every time you get a new subscriber   if you want to change the folder or if you're  not sure where the folder is you can click on   the little folder right here as you can see here  this pc desktop stream labels is where mine are   now with that installed and working we go back  to obs studio and we're going to add some text   files right click plus go to text and this one is  going to be for example my most recent subscriber recent subscriber click ok and here  you could type something but we want   to use stream labels in order to update it  automatically we're gonna click read from file   we're gonna click on browse to find said file  and this is where i'm gonna go to desktop stream   labels and find my most recent subscriber so  it's alphabetical here so most recent subscriber   now you can click ok and some text will display  of course if you've never had a sub nothing will   display if you've never had a sub so you might  wait to have those things in order to display them   but for example tile is my most recent subscriber  now the cool thing here is that i have options to   change the font and all of that you usually want  it to be big and then you can manually resize it   in this case this overlay pack comes with you know  a specific font and i would like my labels to use   the same font so where do i find the font used in  the overlay pack in the product description you   guessed it completely right just scroll down and  we will see that right here the font used is topo   so of course i made this overlay pack so i already  have it installed but if you click on here it will   bring you to the font you can download and install  the font if you don't know how to install a font   google it anyway so Arial here select font  um i'm gonna go here and i'm gonna type topo here i have topo let's select topo click ok  there you go you might want to go with a font   that is more readable if you want to it's not  a it's not a big deal we're just keeping this   to keep it stylized a little bit let's click ok  and this was on our intermission so there it is   so what i'm gonna do now is i'm gonna scale it  down it's fine if it's huge it's better for it   to be big and then you have to scale it down then  the opposite if it's too small and you scale it up   it's gonna be pixelated basically and we're going  to try to do our best to kind of center it right   it doesn't have to fit the box right now because  if someone has a long name it wouldn't fit anyway   so let's tap the arrows on our keyboard to make  sure it's kind of centered and then we're good   now here's the problem is that exactly since it  updates automatically if someone has a long name   it's going to go out of the box and out of the  boundaries and it's going to look bad so what   streamers usually do is restrain the width right  and then they make it scroll that way no matter   how long the name is it's just going to scroll by  so what we're going to do in order to have that is   right click on recent subscriber click filters  but ultimately you decide so this looks okay and this is where we're gonna  start to limit it so let's limit   with okay and try to guess basically what's  the perfect width for this i'm gonna put 500 i'm definitely super far from it but remember i  scaled it down so it's not gonna be accurate if   yours is smaller then you're gonna need a smaller  value just play around with it until you find   something that suits let's try  5000. of course that's way too much   2300 seems to be doing it for me so  that's good i'm gonna make sure it is   centered well just make sure you click on it again  remember what is locked what is not locked if you   if you want something to not move at all just lock  it and then you can unlock it when you want it to   move if i click away it will unselect it and this  looks really good actually so my subscriber is   tile now in order to avoid redoing the  same setup for all three of our um labels   we will do a little magic trick so you're gonna  click on recent subscriber here you're gonna   right click and you're gonna click copy okay and  now basically we're gonna paste but we're gonna   paste a different instance where all we will  have to do is is modify certain aspects but   we'll have a new one with the same size with the  same font already okay so now let's right click   and we're going to paste a duplicate if you  paste the reference it's basically the same   thing twice so if you modify one the other one  will modify too but if you paste a duplicate it   creates a different instance and that's what  we're going to be using here paste duplicate   okay as you can see we have recent subscriber  2 and we can drag and drop recent subscriber 2. try to place it as closely as possible to the  first one and the cool thing here is all i have   to do is find the file for the most recent year  so if i double click here open up the properties   click browse find most recent cheerer right here  click ok and there we go my most recent year   is here of course you would want to rename this  you can right click and click rename and this is   recent and now we can right click paste duplicate  again because it's still in copy basically   and just place it where you have to place it and then here for the affiliate one i like  to put top donator instead of most recent   donator but if you want to put most recent  donator you can also do that so double click   browse and then here i'm gonna pick all type  top donation or top donator you can also   display multiple names like  the top five donators you know let's click ok and it's funny because this  font actually doesn't work well with the with   the dollar sign so definitely use another more  readable font if you if you have to all right and   let's rename it just to avoid confusion rename  top donation and of course you can group this   one actually we are going to group this one just  like we did with the camera and the camera overlay   we're going to go down so we see top donation  top sure recent oh top donation recent year   recent subscriber and labels bar we're going to  hold shift it's going to select them all we're   going to right click go to group selected  items make a group this is the labels group   all right we're going to collapse the group  and now we can move the group and place it   right there now if you want it to be a little  smaller you can also do that i usually like   when things are on the smaller side you can also  play around with the uh opacity of the labels you   can play around with the color you can do whatever  just check out the properties okey dokey now that   we have a group we can actually add it to our  other scenes if we want to we can right click   click copy and in this case we do want a reference  because if we want to change one we would want our   labels to be the same unless you don't in that  case that's fine but let's right click here   and paste reference as you can see we can have  this and we can put this right here in this case   and since i'm going to be copying the  placement i'm going to right click and copy it   once more i'm going to go  to my be right back scene   right click paste the reference stream ending  scene right click face reference then i'm going   to go to my game play if you want this to be in  your gameplay you can also do that too so right   click paste reference but in this case i would  really really suggest you to make it way smaller there's no need for it to be super huge  in in this scene in particular you can   even you know place it around  here anything that works for you you decide i like it here actually or  it could go under here but if there's   like a kill feed or something you don't want to  hide any good information for viewers to have   all right we're pretty much set up  now the only thing that's missing is   the chat and with the chat we're going to add  what is called a browser source so let's go   back to streamlabs because streamlabs is  going to handle our chat and what we're   looking for is called a chat box so i'm going  to type chat box so chat box widget settings and here mine is customized so yours is  definitely not going to look like that   but here we have like a little preview of what  it's going to look like and here you can change   it you can play around with it the most important  thing here is the font size because depending on   how you have it set it up the font can be huge or  it can be super small after playing without after   playing around with it make sure you scroll all  the way down and click save settings and then you   want to come up here where it says widget url okay  this is the widget url and you want to click copy   nice now back in obs studio we're going to click  plus and add a browser you can call it chat box click ok and the first link here where it says  url is where you want your to you know control v   on your link to paste it that's the length of your  chat box but when it comes to the size here width   and height you would want something that kind of  matches the enclosure if you will for your chat   box so that's what you want to do here and we  can play around with it until we find something   that is satisfactory but if you just want to test  it for now you can click ok it's going to become   transparent until someone talks in your chat now  in my previous video i taught you how to connect   your twitch channel to your obs studio or connect  obs with twitch with your twitch channel so once   your obs is connected to your twitch channel  you can go to view go to docs and then you'll   find something called chat that's just going  to show us our chat this is not going to be   showing up on screen yet that's just a twitch chat  if you want to see what's going on so now that it   shows you can move it around and place it where  you want it's going to allow me to type stuff right so now i can see what my chat actually looks  like i'm actually pretty happy with the current   font so i can double click here all we need to  do is make it slim and uh make it maybe a little   taller so the width is definitely going down  to half okay 400 and then the height maybe 700 i'm gonna click okay all right and i'm  going to drag and drop this here just to   make sure that it fits doesn't seem to  fit we can scale it down of course but   that's going to affect the size of the  the text right so let's test it again okay actually i wouldn't mind if my chat was that  size if it's if it has to be scaled down so let me   place this right here scale it down a little bit  we're definitely going to lower the height but for   now i'm kind of happy with the width actually  never mind it fits perfectly okay never mind   and i'm going to move it with the arrow keys on my  keyboard and there you go now i can type a bunch   of stuff and it's all gonna show up here if you  would like to know how to get your chat looking   like this you can join my discord i actually  shared the link there but ultimately we are   good now i don't want to go in details on how to  make custom alerts but i can show you how to set   up your alerts and the way you're going to set up  set up your alerts is exactly the same as we just   did for the chat so we go back to streamlabs which  will be our alert provider and you can type in the   search bar alert and you will see alert box just  like chat box and you can click alert box settings   right there okay and again we will see widget  url that will give you the default alerts of   streamlabs if it's your first time you can play  around with them you can make custom ones you can   you know add specific stuff if you want tts  for the donations the subscriptions the resubs   all of that you can disable certain alerts for  example if you don't want follow followers you   can disable here you can test your alerts with  the buttons here so you can test specific alerts   but in our case we're just going to go here  and click copy that will bring our alert box   where every alert is placed in there and then  go back to obs studio add another browser source   browser and call this one alert box click ok and just paste the  text or the link right here now depending on what you want your alert to look  like this is where you will play around with the   width or the height i usually like to put mine  full screen or 1080p or it really depends but in   this case we're going to keep it 800x600 and this  is fine now i'm going to place this to the side   and i'm going to place streamlabs  over here and i'm going to show you   let's make it big so you can really see it  and uh we're gonna play an alert so let's   test follow for example i don't even know what  alert i have right now so i'm kind of scared oh there we go so i have that set up you will  probably get the little zombie with streamlabs   i don't know what they have as a default alert  but there you go if you want to test all of them   uh be my guest you can do that too and you can also scare yourself with tts all  right one last thing which is very optional   especially if you're a beginner is a stinger  transition you can go at the bottom of your   audio mixer here click scene transitions click  the drop down menu here if you don't have a   stinger you can add a stinger right here it's  sticking a transition means custom transition   pretty much we can call it stinger right  here okay and then you can add a video file   click browse and on the edge animated overlay  pack there is a bunch of transitions included   in the pack so just go to animated because  it's moving so it's animated go to transition or i pick transition.webm right there click  open and you can even test the transition   now the transition is basically an image that's  well not an image and a video that's going to   block the scene in order to switch the scene  secretly underneath it so there is something   called the transition point so it tells the obs  studio when to switch and in my case i like to   make my transition point 1000 milliseconds which  is one second so for one second it covers the   screen obs will switch it if you input 1000  here don't worry about the track map right   now because it's a it's for a new version that you  probably don't have and you can preview transition   if you feel like it's switching a little too  early for example if you forgot to put the   the transition it's going to go from a to b before  the transition even shows up basically so if i do   this you see it shows b and then the transition  plays so you want to put 1000 i made it 1000 just   so it's memorable see that it covers and then boom  now you click ok you make sure it's selected here   and now when i switch from scene to scene  we will have that transition just like that can go to my gameplay there you go i can go there  that's right and then stream ending right there i   said that was the last thing i wanted to show you  but actually i wanted to show you something extra   because if you're brand new to this and you're  getting one of my overlay packs and you're like   i don't like blue all of your overlays are  well not all of them are blue but i can get   it if there's a color that you don't like um fun  fact you can actually change it you can actually   change it so right click on whatever overlay  you want to change the color of go to filters   add a brand new filter here make sure it's an  effect filter and not an audio filter go to   color correction because we're about to you know  correct that color and then you can play with the   hue shift you can play with everything but the  hue shift is actually the color so if you want   your setup to be more of a green you can do  that we have yellow here we have purple pink   um any color really you can also play with  the contrast the gamma you can really play   around with it in order to make it more  yours so that's always a good thing to know   once you if you want to change the whole thing for  example let's say that we keep it yellow like that we can just click close here but for example our  label bar our labels bar is still blue so we can   right click where we already have this filter  and we can copy the filters right up there it   says copy filters and the only filter we have  is the color correction so if i go underneath   the labels group select the labels bar select  the labels bar right click and paste filters   we adjusted the color now the labels bar is a  reference so it should change the color on all   of them as you can see here so my actual  intermission is still blue but i can just   right click and then paste filters boom yellow  do the same thing on every file that you want   now sadly we cannot have this effect on stinger  transitions yet sadly so if you have one stinger   transition it's staying that color but your boy  got you covered in my overlay pack specifically   this one i have multiple stinger transition  colors so if you go on the little cog wheel   near transition you can switch it up click  properties click browse and we should find   a yellow transition click open preview  transition and now our whole setup is yellow well except here i didn't change i didn't change  the actual overlay there there we go paste   filters boom so if we go from there to there  it's not perfect because we eyeballed it but   it's a start it's definitely a start now for the  alert box one thing you need to know is that you   should add it to every scene where you need alerts  to be visible and that is basically every single   scene so you can do the same thing with the copy  paste reference so you just choose a placement   you cut you click you right click click copy  and then right click anywhere else uh paste   reference paste reference and you're gonna have  your alert box note that it is transparent right   you're only gonna see the boundary box around  it and once you have your alert box everywhere   you should be completely set to start streaming  to just start streaming the only change you   would have to do in between um streams i  guess would be on your gameplay scene your   game capture if you're playing a different  game sometimes you would you would want to   go here and select the specific game right  because if it's still on apex and you're   playing Valheim or you're playing something  else you would want to pick it but uh that also   changes if you just put capture any full screen  application so whatever is full screen on your   screen is going to capture it automatically  you don't even have to worry about that   i might be thinking how do i switch from scene  to scene just like i'm doing you can click on it   but you can also set up some keyboard shortcuts  in that case that will be in settings hotkeys and on every scene you will see something called  switch to scene you click here once let's say that   i want one to be the hotkey for brb so i'm going  to click here i'm going to press 1 on my numpad   i'm going to click apply click ok we are on the  starting soon i'm about to press 1 on my numpad   and as you can see it switched to the  be right back so you just set one for   all of them just just be smart with it don't set  keys that you already use on other things so it   doesn't do two actions at once and and become  hard to manage and i believe that is pretty   much all you need to know in order to have a  fully functional animated overlay scene setup   now we did use streamlabs as a service in order to  have our widgets our alert and also our chat box   so i will be making a video on how to do it  with stream elements which is a different   setup when it comes to overlays and widgets so if  you watch this video and you don't use streamlabs   i'm sorry but hey there will be another  tutorial on how to do it on stream elements   so if you want to switch or anything like that  that information will also be available on my   channel very very soon if you made it to here  i have to say thank you so much for watching   the whole thing hopefully that clarifies a lot of  things if you have any comments you can put them   in my comment section below and you can also join  my discord which will be listed in the description   where we are a community of live streamers so you  can just ask your question there we have specific   channels for questions and the community can help  you out please keep in mind that we're all doing   this voluntarily we don't work for stream labs  we don't work for obs we don't work for twitch   everyone is doing it out of the kindness of  their heart but anyways once again i stream on   twitch please please go follow my twitch uh you  can come talk to me you can watch me play games   we can play games together we can talk about live  streaming which is what happens most of the time   due to my content here on youtube but it's a  pretty chill place okay twitch.tv/gaellevel   go follow right now so that you can  get notifications whenever i go live   and i believe that is all youtube should show you  what they think is the best video you should watch   next at the bottom of it you will see my most  recent video so go check him out keep on learning   about live streaming and i will see you guys next  time go out there make me proud gael level out
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Channel: Gael LEVEL
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Keywords: twitch, streaming, twitch tips, how to, tips, twitch advice, live stream, live streaming, live streaming tips, twitch tv, how to stream on twitch, obs, obs studio, obs studio setup, obs studio overlay, obs overlay, obs tutorial, obs tutorial scenes, obs tutorial for beginners, obs studio tutorial, obs studio overlay setup, obs studio how to, animated overlay twitch
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Length: 38min 31sec (2311 seconds)
Published: Thu Apr 29 2021
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