Artist Badge & Emote Attribution (2024)

To better support artists and accredit their talents among the Twitch community, we’ve released two new features: Emote Attribution and the Artist Badge. Emote Attribution lets you credit the artists responsible for creating your emotes so they can feel the love wherever their emotes appear across Twitch. The Artist Badge lets you celebrate those who contributed artwork to your community with a special new chat badge.

You can get all the details on our Help page here: https://help.twitch.tv/s/article/artist-badge-attribution

We’re excited to share both of these features with the community, but they’re just the first steps to better connect creators and artists on Twitch. Your feedback will help us refine these products and better serve artists and the community as a whole!

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  • LadyxCryo commented · · Report

    I am restating what others have said on here, if an emote is attributed to an artist then that artist should be able to use that emote without being subbed.
    1. As artists we can't be subbed to every channel we have done emotes for.
    2. It is advertisem*nt for that channel when we artists use those emotes around Twitch.
    3. It takes extra steps to attribute an emote to an artist and that artist has to already have a Twitch themselves.
    4. Not the artist badge because some channels use multiple people for their art/emotes. You should only get access to the emotes specifically attributed to you.
    5. All around better support for the streamer (free advertisem*nt of emotes) and for the artist (have "in the field" access to their portfolio)

    I don't see any downside to this being allowed.

  • Blue3yedNerd commented · · Report

    Can artist attribution please be added also to subscriber badges?

  • vile commented · · Report

    Um. Where is the emote card? I can't click emotes anymore.

  • Nyla9 commented · · Report

    I agree with the others. I make emotes to help the streamers I like. It would be great to get access to the emotes I created for them without the need to sub because I cannot be subbed to all of the channels unfortunately.

  • Punchyetta commented · · Report

    Artist badge is really a good thing! I do emotes, so I'm really happy about it.
    But I think artists deserve to be able to use their own creations!

  • bri__happy commented · · Report

    To Echo what others have suggested
    - There should be more than 5 artists badges per channel
    - Emotes should be able to be credited to AT LEAST 2 artists- "Static Artist" and "Animator" or something like that
    - Artists should be able to use that emote even if they are not subbed

  • Invisibirbs commented · · Report

    Attributing an emote to myself shouldn't require me to then also approve it. I didn't realize I had to approve it and had one of my emotes without attribution for 5 months before I noticed it said pending

  • CovetPetrichor commented · · Report

    I think if the artist has the badge then they should automatically have access to use them. If an artist has to sub to use the emotes they created then they are basically losing money for something they already created.

  • Avinnus commented · · Report

    Artist attribution and badges is a fantastic feature, but particularly now that animated emotes are a thing, some emotes may have more than one artist that worked on them - for example, an artist and an animator.

    Allow us to either simply add more than one artist to each emote - or even better, also label the type of attribution with a few pre-set labels - "main artist," "animator," "collaborator," "idea," "inspiration," and similar.

    It's unfortunate and unrepresentative to have to choose between two excellent artists to represent when art and animation were done by two separate people.

  • kitkatbar5 commented · · Report

    While I appreciate the Attribution, it feels very weird to have to be subbed to a channel in order to use MY art/emote that I created. Pay money to use my creation.

    But since I'm not a streamer (and therefore not Affiliate), I cannot even upload emotes to my own channel.

  • RJTheDestroyer commented · · Report

    One of my artists brought it up and I see a few other people have mentioned it as well, but it would be cool if the emote artists did have access to the emotes they made across Twitch without having to be subbed to our channels. Helps give exposure for both the artists and our channels with them using their created emotes in chat as they please.

  • Beckah_11 commented · · Report

    Loving the new Artist Badge but why is it stuck with gift sub/bit badges etc as a choice? Surely appreciating and thanking a channel's artists warrants this badge being BEFORE sub badges, like VIPs and Moderators. We should be proud of our artists.

  • SlugcAster commented · · Report

    A lot of larger streamers, and sometimes even smaller ones, will likely have far more than just 5 artists contributing to their channel. The limit needs to be upped significantly, or at least have a way for broadcasters to acquire more similar to how additional VIP badge slots are given.

  • hydrasung commented · · Report

    There isn't a way to remove an Artist badge from a user that deactivated their account. The Role Manager page doesn't show the user yet they still hold one of the 5 badge slots. Not sure if this would fix, but consider adding chat commands similar to /vip and /unvip in order to add and remove artist badges from users.

  • FearlessRadish commented · · Report

    I have 5 artists and i'm a cam streamer, I can't imagine how vtubers must feel having to figure out which artists get the badge and which dont! Please increase the number of people who can have this badge!

  • Heflito commented · · Report

    Many streamer have alot of artists that contribute to their channel. Especially VTubers. While the artist badge is nice. The limited number is a bummer

  • Marina commented · · Report

    For may streamers that have many art assets, such as Vtubers, having only 5 artist badges is nowhere near enough. Many streamers can have upwards or 15 or 20 people who have created or worked on various assets, models, etc. for the streamer. Can we please have an increase in the number of artist badges available to us as streamers. I'm not sure why this would need to be limited to 5. Thanks!

  • LadyTyto commented · · Report

    Correction to my previous comment.
    I found how to do it.
    <3 Thanks for making it possible!!

  • oOCreaOo commented · · Report

    man kann nun den künstler als rolle verteilen... wenn man selber der künstler ist kann man sich die rolle allerdings bisher nicht zuteilen, das sollte man ändern.

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Artist Badge & Emote Attribution (2024)

FAQs

Why is the artist badge not showing up on Twitch? ›

The Artist Badge will only appear next to the artist's username in chat on the creator's channel who granted them the badge unless the artist hides it. Creators can add/manage badge assignments to artists in the Role Manager of the Creator Dashboard.

Do you need to be affiliate for emotes? ›

All emotes require manual approval before they can be used on the site. However, instant emote upload is available to Twitch Partners in Good Standing and Affiliates that meet the criteria listed in our Emote Guidelines.

How to get a streamer badge? ›

Cheering and purchasing Sub Gifts show your support for streamers as well. As you cheer or buy more sub gifts, you earn channel chat badges for that channel so your support is recognized.

Why isn t Twitch approving my emotes? ›

When your emote is rejected, a reason is included in a rejection email. If this happens, you may alter the design and submit again. If your changes adhere to the Emote Guidelines, your emote will be approved.

How do I enable my badge on Twitch? ›

Start by clicking on the icon in the left of your chat box to open your Chat Identity. Click on the badges you want to display next to your name in chat. You can set both your global badges as well as the badges for the channel you are currently in.

What is the number 1 badge on Twitch? ›

The Twitch 1st badge as it's called due to its actual appearance is only available on certain channels – specifically, Twitch affiliates and Twitch partner channels. There, the 1st badge can replace the normal subscriber badge… but only for the first few people who ever subscribed to that channel.

How many followers do you need to hit affiliate on Twitch? ›

Path to Affiliate

Reach 50 followers. Stream for 8 hours. Stream on 7 different days. Average of 3 viewers (concurrent viewership including raids)

How do you get emotes approved on Twitch? ›

Submitting your emote to Twitch
  1. You must sign up for a Twitch account and be a Twitch Partner or Affiliate. ...
  2. On the emote dashboard, click on the "Upload Emote" button.
  3. Select the emote image you want to upload. ...
  4. Enter a name for your emote and select the emotes set you want to add it to.
  5. Click the "Upload" button.

How many emotes do Affiliates get? ›

Affiliate Emote Slots

All Affiliates have an additional emote slot on Tier 2 and Tier 3 subscriptions. Affiliates receive immediate access to 5 emote slots, and can unlock access to a total of 20 total emote slots.

Does it pay to be a streamer? ›

How much money can you make on Twitch?
# of viewersEstimated income
5–10 average viewers per stream$50–$200 per month
20 average viewers per stream$200–$400 per month
50 average viewers per stream$500–$750 per month
100 average viewers per stream$1,000–$1,500 per month
3 more rows
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How many sub badges do affiliates get? ›

Affiliates will begin with badge slots up to 1 year, Partners will begin with badge slots up to 10 years. As your Affiliate/Partner tenure grows, you will unlock more badge slots. You will unlock one year of badge slots longer than your current Affiliate/Partner tenure with Twitch.

How do you get your first badge on Twitch? ›

To earn a Founders Badge, you must be one of the first 10 subscribers for an Affiliate channel, or one of the first 25 for a Partner. Make sure you haven't swapped out your Founders Badge by accident. Feel free to contact us if you require further assistance.

How do I accept Twitch drops? ›

How do I claim and receive a Drop? You must watch a participating channel to receive progress towards the Drop. When you watch for the required amount of time, a claim message will appear at the top of the Twitch navigation, where you'll be directed to the Drops Inventory page to claim your reward.

How do I accept bit donations on Twitch? ›

How to set up the most popular Twitch donation methods
  1. On your channel dashboard, select Partner Settings.
  2. Select Bits and Cheering.
  3. Viewers can now donate to your channel by typing “CHEER” and the number of Bits they wish to send you. Typing “CHEER10,” for example, into a livestream's chat tips the creator 10 Bits.
Jul 17, 2023

How do I enable emotes on Twitch? ›

To do this, type a colon : in chat and begin to type an emote name. A list of available emotes will populate for you. Select the emote you want, and continue any addition you want to add to your comment.

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