
#HOW TO MAKE A GIF BACKGROUND FOR STREAM HOW TO#
This tutorial will go over how to create a simple moving overlay. So today, we are going to up the production level a bit and create our own dynamic overlays which we can then bring into OBS. You are the go-get-em, top-shelf creator that requires a certain look to your stream! Simple overlays aren’t going to cut it. In our older guide, we went over how to create static overlays to get new creators started with Twitch, Facebook, and YouTube stream overlays.

TeePee has a Hype Meter and fire graphic that comes in when certain actions are hit. This can be as simple as a moving object around the static image, to fully animating portions of the overlay like an icon and having them interact with actions on stream. It is adding movement and animation to objects on the overlay. What do we mean by dynamic? Well, when you watch a stream like TeePee’s, where there is a moving hype bar or Nadeshot’s when an alert actually interacts with an overlay, that is dynamic. One way to make your stream more eye catching is to make your overlays dynamic. Having an appealing stream overlay package is a great step in providing a welcoming experience for new viewers. Stream presentation is key to engaging your audience.
