Dynamic Game Art On Your Twitch Stream
By SmartASCII on Mon Oct 11 2021
Seen.gg
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Want a unique way to integrate the game you're playing into your stream overlays automatically?
Look no further than Seen's Cover Art and Screenshot widgets!
![Game Art](https://i.imgur.com/uUZfgIO.png)
Scenes and some widgets from Seen.gg will dynamically incorporate art and information from the game you're playing -- it automatically detects what you're playing from looking at your **Twitch** or **YouTube** channel and then uses game cover art, screen shots, summaries, genres, and more to serve pre-made scenes or individual widgets you can use on your stream!
There are two ways you can incorporate the game you're playing into your overlays. If you're looking for a complete pre-designed scene, you can choose from several styles of our **Full Scenes**. If you'd just like to add some art from the game to your already existing scenes, you can take advantage of Seen's **Art Widgets**.
## **Full scenes**
If you're looking for a fully packaged scene that incorporates images and information about the game you're playing, you'll want to look at the **Starting Soon**, **In Game**, **Out Of Game**, and **Intermission** sections on the left hand side of your [dashboard](https://seen.gg/dashboard).
Setup for these scenes will all mostly be the same, so let's take a look at the **Starting Soon** scenes. If you click that section in your menu, you'll see a URL bar, timer setup, style choice, and style preview.
![Starting Soon](https://i.imgur.com/qjkAGFT.png)
From this screen you can specify your starting count-down timer and pick your desired style (hovering over the preview will also preview the scene animations).
Next, implement the scene in one of two ways:
1. If you're on OBS Studio v25 or later (you can download updates [on their website](https://obsproject.com/download)), you can simply drag & drop the OBS icon on to your canvas and a browser source will automatically be created for you!
OR
2. Create a new Browser Source in your broadcasting software with dimensions of 1920x1080, click the **Copy** button next to your selected Widget, and paste the address into the browser source URL property.
## **Art Widgets**
The first step is to head over to your [dashboard](https://seen.gg/dashboard) (if you're not signed up, you'll have to [create an account](https://seen.gg/signup) for free) and navigate to the **Widgets** section from the left hand menu. Once there, you'll see a list of available widgets for you to use -- we'll be using the ones labeled **Game Cover Art** and **Cycling Screenshots**.
![Game art widgets](https://i.imgur.com/O2Wy1oM.png)
From here, just like the scenes above, you can integrate these widgets in two ways:
1. If you're on OBS Studio v25 or later (you can download updates [on their website](https://obsproject.com/download)), you can simply drag & drop the OBS icon on to your canvas and a browser source will automatically be created for you!
OR
2. Create a new Browser Source in your broadcasting software with dimensions of 1920x1080, click the **Copy** button next to your selected Widget, and paste the address into the browser source URL property.