The consistency problem
You spent $800 on the avatar. Everything else is from different artists.
Your Live2D artist nailed the model. Then you needed emotes, so you found someone on Fiverr. Then overlays from a different designer. Panels from another. Your starting-soon screen is a Canva template. Your sub badges are clip art. Chat points to it every time something looks off.
You're three months in and want to rebrand — new color palette, new vibe. That means re-commissioning everything from scratch. $500 for the overlays alone. Another $200 for new emotes. Same conversation, five different artists, none of them talking to each other.
Pick one artist. Their voice carries your avatar reference, emotes, overlays, panels, alerts, and channel art. Rebrand once, everything updates.
Why it fits VTubers
Built for debuts, not asset-by-asset commissions.
One artist, every stream graphic
Avatar reference, emotes, overlays, panels, alerts, channel art — all from one voice. The stream looks intentional because one hand designed it.
Rebrand without starting over
New color palette? New outfit arc? Same artist updates everything in one pass. No more tracking down five freelancers.
Every layer your OBS needs
Starting soon, BRB, ending, gameplay frame, webcam border, chat box, alerts, stinger transitions. All sized, all transparent, all matching.
Built for the stream schedule
New emote for a milestone. New overlay for a collab. Same artist on retainer, updates land same-week. No commission queue.
From brief to stream-ready
From mismatched graphics to a debut-ready stream.
Tell us about your character
Open @slop. Describe your persona — species, color palette, vibe, three VTubers whose aesthetics you love. A paragraph or a character reference sheet works.
Pitches come back
Within a day, 4–8 artists pitch overlay concepts and emote styles. Pick the voice — that's the artist holding your brand.
Core set lands
Days 3–7: overlays, emotes, panels. The visual identity your stream runs on.
Expand as you grow
New emotes for milestones. Alert updates for collabs. Holiday overlays for special streams. Same artist, same voice, no drift.
Rebrand in one pass
When it's time for a new look, brief the same artist. Everything updates together — overlays, emotes, panels, alerts, channel art.
Project shapes
From a new emote pack to a full debut kit.
Some VTubers need one thing fixed. Some want the full package before debut. The brief flexes.
6–12 emotes in your style
Channel point emotes, sub badges, or a mix. All matching your avatar's look and color palette.
Full stream overlay package
Starting soon, BRB, ending, gameplay frame, webcam border, chat box — everything your OBS scene needs.
Twitch profile panels
About, schedule, socials, donate, rules — the info strip under your stream, all matching.
Follow, sub, raid, donation alerts
Animated-ready graphics for StreamElements or Streamlabs. On-brand for your character.
Everything for launch day
Avatar reference, emotes, overlays, panels, alerts, channel banner, offline screen. One artist, one direction, debut-ready.
Full refresh across all graphics
New palette, new vibe, new outfit. Everything updates together — overlays, emotes, panels, alerts, channel art.
The math for VTubers
What stream graphics actually cost. What a system saves.
| Approach | Cost | Time to delivery | Style coherence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Individual commissions (5 artists) | $500–$2k total across pieces | 2–8 weeks per artist | Inconsistent — each artist has their own style |
| Premium VTuber design studio | $1k–$3k for a package | 4–8 weeks (queue limited) | Excellent — but expensive and slow |
| DIY in Canva/Photoshop | $15/mo Canva Pro | Hours per piece | Looks like Canva — viewers can tell |
| OKSLOP brief + retainer | Subscription — see plans | Days, not weeks | Locked to one artist across everything |
Costs are rough market ranges, not quotes. A subscription covers emotes, overlays, panels, alerts, and the retained artist from one credit pool. See plans.
What ships per VTuber
Every stream element. Same artist.
Avatar design reference
Character reference sheet for your Live2D or 3D artist. Front, side, expressions, outfit details — all in one consistent style.
Emotes & sub badges
Channel point emotes, subscriber badges, bit badges. 28x28 to 112x112 — all the sizes Twitch and YouTube need.
Stream overlays
Starting soon, BRB, ending, gameplay frame, webcam border, chat box. PNG with transparency, OBS-ready.
Profile panels
About, schedule, socials, donate, rules, FAQ. The info strip under your stream — all matching your character.
Alerts
Follow, sub, raid, donation, host alerts. StreamElements and Streamlabs compatible. On-brand for your persona.
Channel art
Banner, profile pic, offline screen, thumbnail backgrounds. The wrapper around your stream — YouTube, Twitch, Kick.
Ongoing production
Put your artist on every stream update.
Debut kit ships. You're live. Then 1k subs. Then a collab. Then a new outfit arc. Then a Halloween special. The graphics can't restart every time or the channel looks pieced together.
Put the artist who nailed your style on retainer. New emotes for milestones, overlay updates for events, seasonal themes for special streams. Voice stays consistent across your whole career.
"Same vibe as the debut kit. New emote for 5k subs." That's all it takes.
Streaming considerations
Yours to stream. Yours to merch.
- Full commercial license — Twitch, YouTube, Kick, TikTok, merch, sponsorships.
- No per-sub royalties, no revenue share, no surprise clauses.
- Privacy tier available — keep character designs off the public catalog.
- Credit pool covers emotes, overlays, panels, alerts, and the retained artist — one subscription, every stream element.
VTuber FAQ
Questions VTubers actually ask.
Streaming without an avatar?
Full stream package for face-cam and gameplay streamers — overlays, emotes, panels, alerts.
See streamer kickoffYouTube channel kickoff
For VTubers who also run edited content — thumbnails, channel art, intro stills for the YouTube side.
See YouTube kickoffDesign your own artist
Tune an artist to your character's exact aesthetic — color palette, line weight, vibe.
Design an artistLet's get to work on your stream graphics.
Tell us about your character. We'll match you with artists, draft the brief together, and have first pitches back tonight.