Tuesday, September 8, 2020

How to Add Graphics and Overlays to Live Video With Open Broadcaster (OBS)

How to Add Graphics and Overlays to Live Video With Open Broadcaster (OBS)

Open Broadcast Software Studio, or OBS for short, is the 'go to' software for quick and easy, free (and open-source) broadcasting and streaming. The interface is simple to use, and allows you to customise your video with graphics—it's a great tool to add polish and professionalism of your broadcast. Let's take a look at a few of the ways you might want to use graphics, and how you can do that within OBS.

Streaming Graphics

Just like in other video, graphics are an important part of your broadcast or stream, and just like in other forms of video your graphics give important extra information to viewers. The key graphics elements for live video are overlays, banners, panels, alerts, and logos. Streaming graphics are key to helping your audience to quickly recognise and, hopefully, connect emotionally with you and your stream.

1. How to Add Overlay Graphics in OBS Studio

An overlay can be a very simple graphic, as uncomplicated as a border that goes around the frame of your video. Live streamers on Twitch are big on using overlays because they give you scope to personalise your content. You can also use overlays as placeholders for ‘starting soon’ and ‘thanks for watching,’ so that you aren’t leaving viewers with a blank screen.

Make Your Own Overlay

You can create your own overlay and we’ve got a great guide to how you can do that in Photoshop that’s worth checking out.

twitch overlay for OBS on placeit
A Twitch overlay for OBS on Placeit

If Photoshop seems overwhelming, try Placeit. With Placeit you can make channel graphics by using interactive templates to customise existing designs, in your web browser. This is a great way to get something that looks professional and can be adjusted to suit your brand, whilst not forcing you to create something from scratch or learn another new programme. Check out the step-by-step tutorial on how to make an overlay with PlaceIt for full details.

Add Your Overlay

To add an overlay (I’ll add this Placeit example which I’ve modified slightly), select the Scene you want to add it to, mine is ‘Test’ and then go to Sources > Add > Image.

overlay in OBS
The overlay imported into OBS

And now your overlay image is superimposed above your video source. Easy!

A Quick Note on Scenes

Scenes in OBS are a way to set up your preferred layout, video sources and audio settings for a particular type of broadcast or stream. If you make videos across different themes, if you’re a gamer who streams more than one game, or if you have two or more video feeds going (a camera on a host and screen-capture from your game play, for example), you'll find Scenes very handy.

Note, this is not the same as Profiles, with which you can set up to contain stream keys, encoder settings, output size and so on. You use Profiles and Scenes in combination with each other.

When you set up your Scene, you can then add things like graphics, as above, which will become accessible when you want to stream in that specific way. For more, check out our tutorial on how to use Scenes in OBS to switch between sources.

2. How to Add Text in OBS

Text, of course, doesn’t strictly come under graphics, however there are two ways to add it in OBS. The first is to directly input it through the Source menu (Add > Text) but the second is to create it elsewhere and then import it as an image.

To do this, simply create your desired text in your usual programme, like Photoshop,

sample text created in Photoshop
Sample text created in Photoshop

Save it as a PNG file to preserve the transparent background. Then in the Sources box, click Add > Image.

add text as an image
Adding text as an image in OBS

It’ll as you to create a name for your source, so call it something appropriate and then when prompted navigate to where your image is saved on your computer and add it. You’ll immediately see it appear on the screen.

text added will appear in sources and can be adjusted
Text added will appear in Sources and can be resized and placed

When it’s on your screen you can resize and position it as appropriate, and you even have the option to reduce the opacity.

3. How to Add Motion Graphics in OBS

If you’re able to create video content in a suite like Premiere Pro or After Effects then you can use those graphics in OBS. While you won’t be able to directly edit or change the content in OBS, you can make things like lower thirds or animated logos and render them out to an .MP4 or other video file to include in your Scene.

If you want to go all out and make a user-interface for your feed, but don't have the design skills or patience to design a full GUI for your stream, check out this heads-up display design kits from Elements.

Here's a quick example I made, a lower third, and how to add it to your Scene:

 

Try Adding Graphics in OBS Studio

Adding graphic elements to a video can absolutely make it look like a more expensive and expressive production. Quite often, as with most things, less is more, so try to have a few well-made and consistent design elements that you use frequently, rather than a big mix of stuff. It's wise to use Profiles and Scenes to keep different broadcasts separate and—if you want—to give each its own identity.

The great thing about being able to use animated graphics rather than just images in OBS Studio is it opens up a world of possibilities about the kinds of graphics you can create. As well as making things from scratch in an editing suite, you can access a wide range of templates that you can adjust and then render out, giving you a bank of graphics to use.

Heads-up display graphic tempate - computer-control designs on a black brackground
HUD User Interface Set by codetoform, Envato Elements

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