- Overlay setup guide by OWN3D FULL YouTube Playlist
- What are Stream Overlays?
- How to add animated elements into OBS
- What are Intermission Banners?
- How to add Intermission Banners and text to OBS Studio
- What are Webcam Overlays?
- How to add and resize a Webcam Overlay for OBS Studio
- What are Twitch Panels?
- How to add Twitch panels to your channel
- OBS beginner setup guide
- OBS best settings guide
OWN3D setup guides for you
Thank you for trusting OWN3D to enhance your streaming experience. To assist you with your setup, we provide detailed instructions for each element from our packages in written and video form.
This page is constantly developing, so if you can’t find what you are looking for now, try to come back later and see if we’ve released new guides.
In these tutorials, we want to focus on two parts - a quick introduction to the element and how they are commonly used, followed by a second video explaining how to set up such element in the best way possible. We split these two parts into separate videos so that you can precisely gather the information you're looking for.
Overlay setup guide by OWN3D FULL YouTube Playlist
We created a YouTube playlist that we will continue to improve in the upcoming months, so if you’re looking for a complete playlist to follow step-by-step and future updates, then make sure to subscribe and follow.
What are Stream Overlays?
Are you unsure what stream overlays are or which elements you receive when you purchase a Stream Overlay Package at OWN3D? This video will answer all your questions!
How to add animated elements into OBS
Now that you know what stream overlays are, it’s time to teach you how to add your first media source into OBS Studio, this guide will show you exactly how to!
How to add animated elements into OBS
Now that you know what stream overlays are, it’s time to teach you how to add your first media source into OBS Studio, this guide will show you exactly how to!
Create a scene
To create a scene, you start by clicking on the "+" at "Scenes" to create and name the new scene.
Add a media source
Clicking "+" in the "Sources" dock will bring up a drop-down menu that allows you to include various elements in your stream scene.
Locate the file
Click on the "Browse" button on the right side of "Local File." A Windows Explorer window will pop up. Navigate to the unzipped folder of your complete package and select the desired .webm file.
Activate “Loop”
Now set the checkmark to "Endless loop" so that the file remains continuously animated, and click on "OK."
Done
And now you’ve successfully added a media source to your OBS.
What are Webcam Overlays?
If you use a webcam for your stream then you should definitely also use a webcam overlay! In this video we quickly go over the different types of webcam overlays and best use cases.
How to add and resize a Webcam Overlay for OBS Studio
This guide will help you to add your webcam and webcam overlay to OBS Studio and also show you how to resize and perfectly match the overlay to your webcam.
What are Twitch Panels?
Twitch panels are very useful images that can display information on your Twitch profile, in this video we will tell you more about them!
How to add Twitch panels to your channel
Together we will add Twitch panels to our Twitch profile and we also included 2 little extra tips at the end!
More Videos covering topics such as labels for Streamelements, Streamlabs and OWN3D Pro coming soon!
OBS beginner setup guide
You don’t have OBS installed yet? This video will show you how to download and set up your OBS Studio!
OBS best settings guide
You have OBS ready but can’t find the perfect settings? This guide will cover every setting option available and give you great insight on what works best for your setup!