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!

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.

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**.

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.