

We also included a Nerd or Die icon in the list – in case you’d like to credit our site or YouTube channel in anyway, we always appreciate that. I made sure to put in a “blank” icon – for all of you that use Photoshop, Gimp, or similar, and want to take this design to the next level. You’ll probably notice a list of icons – but please let me know if you think we left any out that are important to streamers. Icon dropdown – I can simply select the Twitter, and it will swap in the Twitter icon.When designing panels it is usually recommended to start with the longest word, in order to keep text sizes uniform. Panel text – A text input box allows you to set what the text says.Again, there is only a few options here – so make sure to check back for any updates to this if the color you’d like to see isn’t added just yet. Badge color – A drop down option that allows you to choose a color for the area surrounding the icon.Let us know what colors you’d like to see in the comments below. Background color – A drop down option that allows you to select different background panel designs. More color options maybe be added in the future.It is recommended to choose a color that has contrast with the background. Text color – This works just like the icon color option, but controls the color of the text on the panel.You can also use the input box below to enter in an exact color hex code if you’d like. The right side has options for color slider boxes to get a more unique color. Palette colors are available on the left side.


Options Available for the Overwatch Twitch Panels
