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Stream Package Design for Twitch: Level Up Your Channel

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Overview

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Design and animate an eye-catching stream package to make your channel stand out using Photoshop, Illustrator, and After Effects
  • Introduction
  • Basic Notions of Design
  • Static Production
  • Animating the Assets
  • Post-production
  • Final project
Graphic and motion design are fundamental to improving the quality of your content and standing out on Twitch. Lucas Salgado is the creative director of StreamSpell, a design studio that has worked with broadcasters from all over the world and specializes in providing both free and premium Twitch overlays, alerts, and animations.

In this course, Lucas teaches you how to design your own Twitch overlays and create an outstanding online presence on the platform. Learn how to develop and set up a fully animated stream package that increases the quality of your Twitch channel and grabs your viewers’ attention. Are you ready to level up your stream game?


Syllabus

  • About Me
  • Influences
  • What Makes a Good Stream Package?
  • Basic Tools: Photoshop and Illustrator
  • Basic Tools: After Effects and Media Encoder
  • Creating the First Scene
  • Applying the Visual Identity to Other Assets 1
  • Applying the Visual Identity to Other Assets 2
  • Social Media and Pre-animation Steps
  • Animating the First Scene 1
  • Animating the First Scene 2
  • Adapting the Remaining Pieces 1
  • Adapting the Remaining Pieces 2
  • Pre-render Adjustments
  • Using Your Package
  • One-Click Installation and Sharing
  • Stream Package Design for Twitch: Level Up Your Channel

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StreamSpell

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