If you have any questions or wanna hang, come find me at / nugrunonly We're always talking about streaming stuff, behind the scenes, equipment, obs, etc!
Bro!!!! You just saved me from such a headache. My 4k camera broke so I'm using a cheap webcam from my drawer in the meantime and couldn't get the green spill to go away until this video. One thing I would recommend for people that have a camera lower than 4k is after following your steps in this video, also slowly lower the gamma setting to your liking. It will increase the definition of the image.
This video is EXACTLY what I needed because my green screen wasn't showing up as proper green and nobody else addressed that issue. XD Thanks so much! Dropped a like😘
I just wanted you to know that after looking at several other channels which offered ways to set up a green screen with OBS- I had no success with those but then I tried your method and it worked! I have the same green screen- just got it from B&H but I'm a newbie with OBS and it's a bit complex. The problem is I don't have good lighting in my office so the methods others offered didn't clear out the pixels as yours did. I'll now have to work on the lighting and I will see how you set yours up. 😃
Thank you so much for taking the time to do this tutorial and for sharing it with us, Nug. I for one am very appreciative of the tutorial, but also the no bells & whistles, no sidetracking approach. Bang on, here you go, get on it. I love it! Thank you, thank you. With or without the tutorial, I pray you know you're loved so very much. Love, forever your biggest fan, QT.
Having a nice cam def helps the chroma process. Even with a c920 using these settings and good lighting it is tough to make it look clean. That new elgato facecam would do pretty well for a decent price. My camera is a mirrorless sony a6100 with a sigma 30 lens!
sorry i have one little problem with obs while recording, basically the program is recording every piece of green as black colour. Does anyone knows how to solve the problem? Thanks
Yes, this is called "Scene nesting" which I plan on making a video on here soon hopefully. The idea is to add your camera to a scene by itself and then add the filter to the scene instead of the camera source. Look up "scene nesting obs"
Love that you get STRAIGHT TO THE POINT instead of talking random BS for 10 minutes like most tutorials. Appreciate you, dude.
Using a rail cam for the opening shot is a huge flex. You should do more tutorials. You are good at them.
Bro!!!! You just saved me from such a headache.
My 4k camera broke so I'm using a cheap webcam from my drawer in the meantime and couldn't get the green spill to go away until this video.
One thing I would recommend for people that have a camera lower than 4k is after following your steps in this video, also slowly lower the gamma setting to your liking. It will increase the definition of the image.
This video is EXACTLY what I needed because my green screen wasn't showing up as proper green and nobody else addressed that issue. XD Thanks so much! Dropped a like😘
THANK YOU , SO MUCH, I WATCHED LIKE SO MANY TUTS AND THEY DIDN'T SHOW ME THIS, THANK YOU, THANK YOU
This video was dank, short, sweet, and to the point. Thank ya
I just wanted you to know that after looking at several other channels which offered ways to set up a green screen with OBS- I had no success with those but then I tried your method and it worked! I have the same green screen- just got it from B&H but I'm a newbie with OBS and it's a bit complex. The problem is I don't have good lighting in my office so the methods others offered didn't clear out the pixels as yours did. I'll now have to work on the lighting and I will see how you set yours up. 😃
Thank you so much for taking the time to do this tutorial and for sharing it with us, Nug. I for one am very appreciative of the tutorial, but also the no bells & whistles, no sidetracking approach. Bang on, here you go, get on it. I love it! Thank you, thank you. With or without the tutorial, I pray you know you're loved so very much. Love, forever your biggest fan, QT.
Bro Keep Doing stuff like this... Seriously Watched like 10 other Clips they just blew my mind. dont they understand Keep it simple
im a green screen guy & i never knew about this method! wow! thank you!!!! great video
amazing thank you so much !
tfw you see a nugrun video pop up on youtube 3:03
Thanks bro. It was easier than I thought
thanks, just need a clear cam like yours
Having a nice cam def helps the chroma process. Even with a c920 using these settings and good lighting it is tough to make it look clean. That new elgato facecam would do pretty well for a decent price. My camera is a mirrorless sony a6100 with a sigma 30 lens!
Very useful, I didn't know that you could use the screen color picker could be used.
Legend, thanks for the help
thank you for this video you helped me alot NugRun
Dope vidja! Great info and you’re not live right now.
PERFECT!
Awesome!
very useful!!
Top tier tutorial!
quick and easy, love it!
saved my stream lol
THIS! Legit amazing! :D LOVE THIS
Thanks dude! Very Helpful
Thank you, it is the best trick on youtube
Hey nug good video just the lighting I have lights ring and room lights is that fine
Worth a try! Thanks
HEECK YEAH THIS WORKS FOR ME THANK YOU
sorry i have one little problem with obs while recording, basically the program is recording every piece of green as black colour. Does anyone knows how to solve the problem? Thanks
Excellent thank you ❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊
thanks bro !
informative
How do you light your green screen?
I have two Elgato key lights that run at different angles around 20% brightness
What color temperature do you find best to use with your lights? I have 2 elgato key lights set at 4550k.
I run both of my lights at 4700k! (20% brightness)
is it possible to get one schene green screen on and one off?
Yes, this is called "Scene nesting" which I plan on making a video on here soon hopefully. The idea is to add your camera to a scene by itself and then add the filter to the scene instead of the camera source. Look up "scene nesting obs"
nice 3 minutes and to the fucking point. ty
Does using green screen eat up system resources ?? Like cpu usage.
Very little resources are used for a chroma
Can anyone explain why mine is so pixelated?
Also my face is being affected by the settings as well
Good lighting is very important -- also having the green screen lit separately from yourself is important too.
What camera do you use?
sony a6100 with a sigma 16mm 1.4
dude for me itss COLOR KEY not CHROMA KEY
Good
i need another solution other than OBS green screen
Fuck yeah
LESSSSSGOOOO!!!!!!
🔥 Promo'SM!
What kills me is yo title say OBS but your on twitch come on now
I m not able to pick screen color