
I have been designing for Twitch streamers since late 2018, and made a big upgrade in my art by purchasing a Wacom Intuos Pro graphics tablet in early 2019. I generally use Illustrator and Photoshop for all stream design, although depending on the project have also used Sketchup, Rhino Vray and Lumion for 3D modelling and rendering effects.
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I have experience with Twitch emotes, sub badges, stream layouts, panels, twitter banners & profile pics and more. Prices are shown on the images below. If you have any queries just fire me a message via my contact form.

Cruxer is an Ocarina of Time speedrunner. His emotes are in the style of OoT, portraying him as Link from the game. I tend to use illustrator when drawing emotes, as it creates a vector file that can be resized easily (with quality maintained). Sometimes I'll use Photoshop too, but these were all done in Illustrator using a Wacom Intuos Pro graphics tablet. I charge $15 per emote, but can do 3 emotes for $40.

SmashMac is also an OoT speedrunner, and requested sub badges that progressed up to the Magic Hammer. I had a lot of freedom to draw and be creative with these badges, and built on the idea of a basic hammer evolving into the Magic Hammer. I charge $15 for the base image, and then $5 for each additional variant.

C0ltr0cks is a variety streamer on Twitch, but primarily runs Ocarina of Time. He specifically asked for 3 emotes in the style of his profile picture, and to represent adult Link. The other emotes - Carrie from Castlevania, & Sonic - are also heavily used in his chat. I charge $15 per emote, but can do 3 for $40. I usually offer a sketch of the emote before asking for payment.

Cruxer wanted sub badges that progressed as you passed through the months of being subscribed. We decided on the elemental arrows from Ocarina of Time, building up to the Light Arrows and then a final rainbow badge to celebrate 1 year. I charge $15 for the base badge image, and then $5 for each additional variant.

SmashMac wanted his existing "Salute" emote upgraded a bit, so I had a go at drawing a cartoon version of him tipping his hat to chat, to be used as a "hi" emote on his channel. The Laugh emote was inspired by the pepeLaugh emote, but is a Goron from OoT, which was a lot of fun to draw. The final emote is the Gold emote, and I had free reign here. I thought it would be nice to incorporate the hammer from his sub badges, so here he is holding a gold magic hammer, ready to smash those splits!

Lightbox is a Mario 64 speedrunner and wanted a streaming layout that would work for when he streams his speedrunning attempts, but also any casual gameplay. The casual gameplay has a cam box and sub/follow banner, while the speedrunning layout has space for gameplay, splits, and cam.