Inkable Overlay for Twitch
A downloadable tool for Windows
Let your views throw ink bombs at your stream overlay!
Create channel point redeems for throwing ink bombs and clearing the ink.
Your viewers can even decide where to throw and what color the ink should have.
Use your own overlay or the free Splatoon inspired overlay that comes with the free and pro version!
The pro version also includes icons for the throw and clean redeems.
Pro (it's free) version features
- No watermark
- Different color palettes
- Viewers can set ink bomb target location and color
- Six possible color at the same time
- Channel Point Redeem Icons
- Gets updated with new or improved features
How to use
First create two channel point redeems. One of them has to be named "Throw Inkbomb" and the other "Clear Ink". Feel free to add the text from the read me file to the throw inkbomb redeem for better understanding of setting the desired throw location and color.
Place your overlay in the correct folder (there's a button that opens it for you, so don't worry). Make sure it has a aspect ratio of 16:9 for the best result.
Capture the window in OBS as game capture and tick the transparency button.
Now connect the tool with your Twitch account and you're good to go!
Status | Released |
Category | Tool |
Platforms | Windows |
Author | byXToGo |
Tags | for-twitch, ink, overlay, splatoon, twitch, twitch-tool |
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Install instructions
Development log
- Fixed Read meSep 09, 2022
- Minor ImprovementsSep 03, 2022
Comments
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This is a fun tool! Esp after the first small update i'm excited to see how this improves, I know this is going to be a lot of fun with the release of the new game! Some things I would like to see added:
-Ability to refresh overlay/do other functions like changing ink colors without having to open and close app and having to generate a new token
-transparency support for full screen w/o green screen
-more accurate throwing when typing in commands
-More fun colors! Esp seasonal ones
Thank you!
It actually has transparency support. Use a game capture in OBS and tick the transparency box so OBS recognises it. I'll also look into adding your requested features. There's already one of them in the works :3