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Twitch Overlay - Wood Panels

Example mockup of the overlay

Streaming home games is becoming increasingly popular, especially when groups are already playing online using virtual tabletops. Recording sessions can help both the players and the DM recall details between games, share their games with friends, and even has the potential to provide a little side income just for playing the game you love.

Organize the chaos of VTT interfaces with an overlay. Meant for use with streaming software (such as XSplit), this pack comes with a few variants for the needs of your group. 

Includes versions with:

  • 4, 5 and 6 Character Sheet spaces
  • 6 open frames for webcam use
  • solid base/no character frames
  • All variants have space in the top left for DM portrait and/or gamer tag; large open panels for game chat, maps and combat trackers

Looking for something a little more rugged? Check out the Mountain Fortress Twitch Overlay!

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Kyle M April 19, 2021 12:39 am UTC
Would it be possible to have this same overlay, but with room for 7 players instead of 6? :)
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Tim L April 24, 2020 9:19 pm UTC
Really interested in the wood panel overlay like what you present above, however, are they editable? If so, I would like to tweak them every so little. For instance add my GM Logo, campaign Title, main background and webcam frames by adding; character/player names on top or bottom, stats along one side with the 2 other sides having just a thin border and the corner where the names and stats connect a shield with AC. I can provide the background as I have one already picked out. I am in the process of making my GM Logo and I have my campaign title already. So is this possible to tweak myself, or, what would the cost for you to add the things i suggested? I am a purchaser but it does not show it on my window. Sincerely Smackdown282
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Courtney H April 30, 2020 2:19 pm UTC
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Hello!
These are a set of PNGs and therefore not really editable. However, they are designed to take simple additions like character names and stats overlaid on the existing stat sheets, which can be done either using a program like Photoshop, or layered in your chosen streaming software.
With a different layout and new background, it sounds like you may be looking for something brand new and very specific to your particular campaign. If you are proficient with Photoshop (or other image editing program), feel free to use these as a template to design your own overlay! Otherwise, you can email me at chilbigart@gmail.com and I'd be happy to talk about commissions.
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Scott C April 03, 2020 2:28 pm UTC
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What is the font that's used for this? I've been trying to figure it out and keep struggling to find the same font. Trying to use it for my stream and it's fantastic but having a hell of a time.
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Courtney H April 06, 2020 5:10 pm UTC
CREATOR
Hi! I've used Gabriola for the text and Adobe Garamond Pro for the numbers.
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Chad L November 23, 2019 3:08 pm UTC
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Hello, I just picked this up and I was wondering how you go about editing the character stats and also add the portraits in there. Thank you
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Courtney H November 29, 2019 1:41 am UTC
CREATOR
Hi there! This overlay is meant for use with a streaming software such as OBS or XSplit. You should be able to layer in other images and text using your chosen streaming software. The areas for portraits and webcams are transparent, so this image can go over top of your webcam or portrait images, then the text for character stats would go on top of that. I'd have to know which streaming software you intend to use to give you more specifics.
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Chad L December 02, 2019 2:34 am UTC
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Thank you for your reply, I’m using streamlabs obs software
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Courtney H December 07, 2019 2:54 am UTC
CREATOR
Ok, so OBS looks a bit different from when I uploaded this a couple years ago. I should clarify this is not a theme, but a set of images you can choose from when setting up a custom scene. I believe you should be able to add the image to your sources window (+ button, them "Image" under the Standard options) and then add it to a scene from there. You should be able to add text and webcams (Video Capture Device) or portraits to it the same way.

If you need more specific guidance, this is a channel on YouTube with some great tutorials to help you get started: https://youtu.be/g65UYegBEbM?t=240
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Chad L December 08, 2019 7:31 pm UTC
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ok thank you so much!
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Jeffrey W December 28, 2018 10:05 pm UTC
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How do I add these to my FG?
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Courtney H December 31, 2018 4:10 am UTC
CREATOR
These are overlays meant for use with streaming software such as OBS or XSplit. Your Fantasy Grounds interface would be layered below this overlay. A guide like this can give you more specific instructions if you need them: https://www.cnet.com/how-to/the-twitchpc-streaming-guide-add-a-logo-or-an-overlay-to-your-stream/

Hope that helps!
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Ahmed A November 09, 2018 4:08 pm UTC
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hi Courtney
I noticed a mistake in the stats, it should be STR - DEX - CON, you switched the CON & DEX around
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Courtney H December 31, 2018 4:12 am UTC
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They are in a different order, but I don't think it affects the use of the overlay. If it bothers enough people, I can swap them around.
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