Novus Visualizers
Album art & stream overlays with the companion tools
A release is more than a video. How to use the Album Art Editor and Stream Overlays companion tools to produce cover art and broadcast overlays that match your visualizer — one cohesive package.
Novus Visualizers ships with companion tools that cover the rest of a release. Using them with the same palette and logo as your visualizer turns a single video into a cohesive package — cover art, overlays, and the visualizer all clearly from the same artist. This guide covers the two most useful companions.
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1. Album art that matches the visualizer
Use the Album Art Editor to create cover artwork in the same palette and with the same logo as your visualizer. When the cover and the video share a look, a listener who sees the thumbnail on a streaming service recognizes the visualizer when it plays — and vice versa. Reuse your brand kit so it is automatic.
- Album Art Editor for matching cover artwork.
- Same palette + logo as the visualizer.
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2. Stream overlays for live use
If you stream or go live, Stream Overlays generates broadcast-ready overlays — frames, alerts, and scene elements — that you can match to your brand colors and logo. A consistent overlay makes a live channel look as considered as your released videos.
- Broadcast-ready overlays in your brand style.
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3. Round out the package
The other companions fill in the rest: the Lyric Video Creator for a word-synced lyric cut, the Audio Effects Generator for sound design, and the Audio Library for royalty-free tracks. You do not need all of them for every release — pick the ones a given drop calls for.
- Lyric Video Creator · Audio Effects · Audio Library.
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4. Keep it all one identity
The whole point of using the companions together is cohesion. Run the same palette, font, and logo through the visualizer, the album art, and the overlays, and the release reads as one brand across every surface a listener encounters — the streaming thumbnail, the video, and your live channel.
Ship a package, not a clip
The companions are how a single visualizer becomes a full release. The trick is the same as everywhere else: one palette, one font, one logo, applied across all of them. Reuse your brand kit and the cohesion comes for free.