While Twitch’s forthcoming paintbrush badge appears to be a more simplified execution of T1Appalled’s initial idea, it will allow streamers to give their emote artists a special badge.
Twitch’s iteration of this idea doesn’t appear to incorporate any verification or special status for emote artists that have worked on multiple channels. They go on to suggest that more established emote artists who have worked on more than 50 channels could receive a special “verified” version of the paintbrush badge to indicate their status as a prolific emote artist. It’d be nice if these artists could receive some sort of ‘Global Paintbrush Badge’ as recognition for all the hard work they put into creating emotes.” This suggestion was posted over four years ago, but it seems like Twitch may have finally taken notice.īased on T1Appalled’s suggestion, user Vessi wrote that “artists who draw Twitch emotes have contributed so much to the Twitch community yet receive so little recognition on Twitch for all their work.
Since 2017, one of the top badge suggestions on Twitch’s user feedback site is for Twitch to create a “paintbrush badge” for emote artists. #TwitchNews /yoVeaM6Q41- Zach Bussey ? LIVE! October 18, 2021Ĭreators on Twitch have been calling for a special way to thank their channel and emote artists for years. "Emote Artists Name" has created emotes for "Streamer" Twitch has added a badge for emote artists.