Razor Red – Red Stream Package
Razor Red is a red stream package from our hugely popular Razor family of designs, for…
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.
Razor Red is a red stream package from our hugely popular Razor family of designs, for…
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These metallic profile graphics are a great match for our Carbon overlay, but also work real well…
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Razor Red stream alerts for use with Streamlabs, Stream Elements, and other stream alert services. Perfect…
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Set of professional, metallic blue stream screens made in the style of our Razor Blue eSports Stream…
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Set of professional, metallic gold profile graphics made in the style of our Razor Gold eSports Stream Overlay. Useable…
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26 blue twitch panels in the clean & metallic Razor style. These profile headings are great…
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The Simple Minimal Overlay keeps your stream layout looking sleek and professional. Compatible with Streamlabs OBS,…
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Razor Gold is a gold twitch overlay for use with OBS, Streamlabs or xSplit on stream…
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Razor Blue is a blue overlay for use with Streamlabs OBS & xSplit on stream platforms…
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.