Mouse over the Scenes: box > Right Click > Add Scene OBS creates a scene for you by default when you open up the program, but if for whatever reason you don’t have one – create one. If you don’t, feel free to pick it up here. I’m going to assume you have Open Broadcast Software already installed. Here’s an updated 2018 video walk-through for adding your overlay to OBS:įor the text version – keep reading below: Step 1. My goal is to make this as simple as possible for you to understand, so you don’t have to waste hours trying to figure out how to overlay-ify your Twitch stream – or maybe you’re using hitbox or YouTube.Įither way, enough chit-chat, here’s how to add your overlay image to your stream using OBS in 3 simple steps.ĭon’t have an overlay yet or time for a new one?Ĭlick here to check out our selection of high-quality overlays.
Read on and let’s get that cool lookin’ Twitch overlay showing up on your channel for all your viewers to see. Hey, you over there… are you looking for the best guide on how to add an overlay to OBS?