Chrome Over – Chrome Stream Package
Chrome Over is a chrome stream package with a smart and professional metallic finish combining monochromatic…
View DownloadMetallic style downloads are for creators who want a stream look that feels solid, glossy, and premium-feeling. This archive gathers overlays, webcam frames, panels, alerts, screens, and packages that share that visual direction, making comparison easier than browsing the full catalogue. It is especially useful for sci-fi, shooter, racing, esports, and channels that want a harder-edged broadcast identity. Expect chrome, steel, bevels, panels, and reflective surfaces that create a more engineered look. These details can help your OBS or Streamlabs layout feel intentional without forcing every scene to look identical or overdesigned.
Chrome Over is a chrome stream package with a smart and professional metallic finish combining monochromatic…
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Chrome Over metallic stream alerts work with Streamlabs, Stream Elements, and other stream alert services. Put…
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These monochrome heading panels for Twitch are part of the Chrome Over family of stream designs,…
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Chrome stream screens in the dark, metallic Chrome Over style. Set includes Stream Offline, Starting Soon,…
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Chrome Over is a monochrome assortment of stream graphics, using a combination of clean, reflective edges,…
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Here’s an aviation-inspired set of steel profile graphics, fresh off the production line, and free for…
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Inspired by the coolness of vodka bottles, these curtain profile graphics feature some soviet-style interplay between reds and…
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Razor Green is a green stream package from our Razor family of designs, for use with…
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Set of professional, metallic green profile graphics made in the style of our Razor Green eSports Stream Overlay. Useable…
View DownloadThe metallic style works best when it supports the kind of content you make. The downloads above give you a focused group of assets with chrome, steel, bevels, panels, and reflective surfaces that create a more engineered look, so you can build scenes that feel connected while still choosing the exact product type your stream needs.
They suit sci-fi, shooter, racing, esports, and channels that want a harder-edged broadcast identity, but can also work as accents inside a mixed stream identity.
Yes, but keep one dominant direction so your overlay, screens, alerts, and panels do not fight each other visually.