Your video layout is ideal. I really like the way you structured everything, giving just enough info while keeping it compact. The timestamps make the video 10x better as well.
Not first but I have to ask, do you have direct access to my mind? Twice I've been looking for information on something and twice you publish an awesome video with the answer. Keep it up! You're awesome!
If I may add a little advice : you may use a neutral background image (plain grey) when you are adjusting your chroma removal, so you can see what you are removing easier. Using a green landscape scenery is not the most convenient way to see what you are doing ^_^ but thanks for this well made video :)
Bro, I have to say.. Every time i need to know something about streaming. I get your videos recommended and they are always super awesome! thank you for all the help all the time and keep up the amazing work!
One note to remember is to jot your original settings down before adjusting. I got mine so out of whack I had to delete my scene collection and start over. Just a note to self for me. Hope it's helpful. Good video!!
Great message. I’m getting my new Elgato Green Screen today in the mail and I can’t wait. I’m getting requests on my channel for games so this will UP my game. What an ingenious device.
thanks man, i'm a newbie streamer watching lots of you tube tutorials and yours consistently show up to be the most helpful so i subscribed. thanks again!
Very useful and wow mind blown I didn't even think about the fact my logo and color scheme will not work very well with a green screen might start rethinking this
Cool tutorial. I'd love to add one thing - you can totally make intro scene playing at the top of your sceen with green color in it that will transition your intro into your stream. I made it myself, and all my livestreams opens with animated logo that moves towards the screen and the "O" letter is filled with green color. Then I used chroma keying to remove this green color and that's how my intro transition into my scene. Cool feature I'm really proud of as a beginner ;)
Great video. I’ve only discovered your channel recently, but I’ve really enjoyed your last few videos. Very slick production and excellent presentation. Well played sir. Looking forward to the next one.
This was a great tutorial. I'm a meteorologist on TV and stream weather videos with my own green screen studio. I was previously using an iPad and iPhones for my green screen, but this may simplify things for me.
Ironically I was just thinking about this today, working towards starting a youtube/twitch streaming channel myself. Defiantly been a helpful guide with all your vids. Keep up the good work!
thank you bro! even with a very cheap webcam, and some cheap spandex green cloth i purchased in a textile store, i am still able to do the green screen setup. much love from a small youtuber.
Thank you so very much! You're the best and I love your tutorial videos as I have learned so much from them! I do seem to get a bit of grain though and unsure how to fix this? But for now I am happy. So thank you so very much again!
Thanks. I've learned that if you position a hair/ shoulder light, just above, and slightly behind the talent, and use a 2700K lamp (favouring reds), you'll get much better separation, especially with talent with blond hair, or clothing that tends to be a wee bit closer to green, than we want. Keep up the great works.
Thanks very much for the tutotial mate! All i really need it was to actually get rid of the green background of a gif that i wanted to upload on my gameplay scene on streamlabs obs, so the only step i needed was the chroma key thing. Great video anyway brosky, keep up the good work!
Must really thank for all your videos. I have learned so much from them and i watch them all. Everything is good about them and now i have started to stream on my own and it works perfectly fine. Thanks and keep the good work up!!
you can have a green screen with a picture of your room in the background where it's not a complete mess and that way your room always looks tidy on the stream and you can have it a complete mess behind the screen hahaha! that way noone will notice the mess ever. but all kidding aside, this is great. I'm not sure if I'll use a green screen or not, I was thinking of making a very nice looking background of my room instead.
I will probably not be using a green screen but have always been interested in how it works. Your videos were very professional and informative and have earned you another subscriber! Excellent work!
I noticed the green box around you when you were in the green screen video. Is there a way to adjust this so the edges bland allowing your body to be the only thing in the video?
I really like this video. My wife wants us to upgrade the quality of my streams by using a green screen, but I don't know if her PC will be able to handle. Do any of you in the community may have a list of minimum system requirements?
Awesome video as always PETE! But I will suggest that you mention that the elgato green screen is a little bit heavy. It is compact for convenience, but it is heavy for me at least. I loved your podcast with ashnichrist! Keep up the good work!
A very common mistake I see streamers make with their green screens is inadequate lighting. Glad you covered this point! I also wasn't aware keying was so CPU intensive. Excellent stuff as always, man! The new studio looks great, by the way!!!
A great video it took me a long time to work this out on my own I would recommend using lighting on the screen as well as good lighting on yourself to get the best results keep up the great work Gaming Careers
Great video, thanks! Why not remove the background of your room and have your “shelf of cool personality things” over top your game window (just like how your face is)?
Thanks for this video, I knew it was possible but thanks for showing me, as I have a fold away green screen, big enough to test mine out, so filters is the key
Very nice job. You made a seemingly complicated and technical challenge very easy to learn. I can't wait to try it out. I have that 5x7 collapsible oval blue/green screen (that you had in your video) with the stand. The only issue that I have with that one is the 10 minute wrestling match trying to get it put away. I don't have a ton of studio space, so it works awesome in my case. Great stuff!
Couldn't have said it better myself, Gaming Careers never fails to deliver on concise, but impactful tutorials. I can relate to not having much space, but it's been 4yrs since this post so maybe that's changed by now
Is it possible to have one scene with a regular camera and the other one with a green screen? Or do I need two separate cameras for that? Thanks as always for the great tutorials you create for us streamers.
Your video layout is ideal. I really like the way you structured everything, giving just enough info while keeping it compact. The timestamps make the video 10x better as well.
yep, had my green screen perfect within 5 minutes of clicking this video
7:04 You came here for this.
Not all heroes wear capes!
MVP
exactly. I look for this comment in every "how to" video. They all blabber for extra view minutes
Holy smokes thanks. The beginning was killing meeeeeee
I bought all this equipment and now I finally feel like I'm ready to start streaming and making vlogs!! thanx a ton!
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@@silent4171 how is everything?
Thanks for the help.
HI BRO! LET'S COLLABORATE!
This is hands down best green green info vid I've seen. Thank you Sir!
Amazing Tutorial, I never thought I would find one on this! :D
Lovely how subtle the background music sounds, and the volume level is perfect.
Not first but I have to ask, do you have direct access to my mind? Twice I've been looking for information on something and twice you publish an awesome video with the answer. Keep it up! You're awesome!
It's my super power...
ALL my questions he has awnserd witch are alot of
@@GamingCareers lol
On a path to becoming a streamer and I keep finding myself on this channel. I love it. Thank you for your work.
I honestly barely care for anything he talks about in his videos, but they are really relaxing for some reason
If I may add a little advice : you may use a neutral background image (plain grey) when you are adjusting your chroma removal, so you can see what you are removing easier. Using a green landscape scenery is not the most convenient way to see what you are doing ^_^ but thanks for this well made video :)
thank you sooo much, i just bought i green screen and needed help with this for streaming. you earned a like and a sub
Bro, I have to say.. Every time i need to know something about streaming. I get your videos recommended and they are always super awesome! thank you for all the help all the time and keep up the amazing work!
Great video! thanks for the tips on this, I am completely new so this was very helpful!
WOW the moment you spoke about webcam settings, I got into the Logitec program and changed some of it and now my square is gone ! THANKS !!!!
Your videos are just what anyone looking for a guide through these technical mazes needs...You are The Knowledge Guvnor 👊
All that great information, and in the end, he talked me out of it. LMAO
One note to remember is to jot your original settings down before adjusting. I got mine so out of whack I had to delete my scene collection and start over. Just a note to self for me. Hope it's helpful. Good video!!
Thanks so much! I will use these for my streams and for my gaming... ^^ You are a hero so I won't mess up on the videos!
Great message. I’m getting my new Elgato Green Screen today in the mail and I can’t wait. I’m getting requests on my channel for games so this will UP my game. What an ingenious device.
Got it done. Laughed all during my setup and testing but it works. Thanks
thanks
holy crap. i can't believe it's this easy now to get good green screen action. thanks so much!
Thank you. This was very helpful. Just got my green screen today. Thanks to your video I’ll be able to set it up for my live streams
Excellent tutorial. It helped me VERY very much. :-)
thanks man, i'm a newbie streamer watching lots of you tube tutorials and yours consistently show up to be the most helpful so i subscribed. thanks again!
Ah, using a green screen....it was only inevitable X)
Great help. Thanks for the video.
Very useful and wow mind blown I didn't even think about the fact my logo and color scheme will not work very well with a green screen might start rethinking this
Thank you very much I am a small streamer with your green screen and you just made my life so much easier thank you so much!
Your tutorials never fail us! Thank for sharing your knowledge!
i fails sometimes
Cool tutorial. I'd love to add one thing - you can totally make intro scene playing at the top of your sceen with green color in it that will transition your intro into your stream. I made it myself, and all my livestreams opens with animated logo that moves towards the screen and the "O" letter is filled with green color. Then I used chroma keying to remove this green color and that's how my intro transition into my scene. Cool feature I'm really proud of as a beginner ;)
i came for stream labs!!! and this still works :D
plus he added the lil tip for all streamlabs users at the end!
I must say, these videos man....... they have some very informative and constructive content, this helped me very much. Thank you!
Thanks for the tutorial, now I am able to add the Toga fortnite default dance.
Thank you. I have been struggling with this. Now to work on getting my camera right 😊
Another great video bro - streamers would be lost without these step by step guides
You have the best voices for youtube
Great video. I’ve only discovered your channel recently, but I’ve really enjoyed your last few videos. Very slick production and excellent presentation. Well played sir. Looking forward to the next one.
1. Like the video 2. Watch the video 3. Comment the video 4. Share the video ! As always Clean Work !
This was a great tutorial. I'm a meteorologist on TV and stream weather videos with my own green screen studio. I was previously using an iPad and iPhones for my green screen, but this may simplify things for me.
Thank you very much for this. it was made in 2018 and is still the best tutorial for this to date!
FYI your video worked perfect my 1st time streaming period and with a green screen was great simple and to the point which is always awesome thanks
Honestly bud, you are the best channel for streamers, keep it up 👍🏼
Ironically I was just thinking about this today, working towards starting a youtube/twitch streaming channel myself. Defiantly been a helpful guide with all your vids. Keep up the good work!
Great job, man! I am happy I don't have to buy a really expensive cam to get me started!
thank you bro! even with a very cheap webcam, and some cheap spandex green cloth i purchased in a textile store, i am still able to do the green screen setup. much love from a small youtuber.
Thank you so very much! You're the best and I love your tutorial videos as I have learned so much from them!
I do seem to get a bit of grain though and unsure how to fix this? But for now I am happy.
So thank you so very much again!
Agree. This video made so simple what seemed to be very, very complicated. I am so excited now that I learned what to do! Where’s your patreon page?
Wait so your telling me you have blonde hair to make this video more difficult for yourself? That's dedication.
Amazing tutorial absolutely detailed and not too fast great job man much appreciated!!!
Thanks. I've learned that if you position a hair/ shoulder light, just above, and slightly behind the talent, and use a 2700K lamp (favouring reds), you'll get much better separation, especially with talent with blond hair, or clothing that tends to be a wee bit closer to green, than we want. Keep up the great works.
Thanks very much for the tutotial mate! All i really need it was to actually get rid of the green background of a gif that i wanted to upload on my gameplay scene on streamlabs obs, so the only step i needed was the chroma key thing. Great video anyway brosky, keep up the good work!
Very understandable and correct explanation. thank you
Must really thank for all your videos. I have learned so much from them and i watch them all. Everything is good about them and now i have started to stream on my own and it works perfectly fine. Thanks and keep the good work up!!
love your videos you explain everything so well
What. Tomorrow I'll buy a green screen, and a few days ago you uploaded this video? Fate, my dude.
Thanks alot for the info about greenkeying . Greetz from Belgium
you can have a green screen with a picture of your room in the background where it's not a complete mess and that way your room always looks tidy on the stream and you can have it a complete mess behind the screen hahaha! that way noone will notice the mess ever. but all kidding aside, this is great. I'm not sure if I'll use a green screen or not, I was thinking of making a very nice looking background of my room instead.
Masterfully done! Brilliant indeed! No fluff...just the right stuff...exactly what I needed for OBS....thank you so much...subscribed!
I will probably not be using a green screen but have always been interested in how it works. Your videos were very professional and informative and have earned you another subscriber! Excellent work!
Great video Nick!
Appreciate everything you’ve done m8! With the last puzzle piece in place, I can FINALLY start streaming! Cheers👍
you have so many good videos, and always quality and not shit content so had to sub!! KEEP EM COMING!
Great video! I just got started on CZcams and this was a great help, thank you!
Really enjoyed the video it’s a big help thank you 🙏
Thank you for this fantastic video
I noticed the green box around you when you were in the green screen video. Is there a way to adjust this so the edges bland allowing your body to be the only thing in the video?
Best tutorial, you got everything on point
Amazing. So cleanly explained.
You’ve been very helpful. I plan on trying some of the things I’ve learned on your channel in the coming weeks. You’ve gained a new supporter 👌🏼
Great video. Very helpful! Definitely earned a sub!
Algorithm help. Thanks for the green screen help
You so awesome I love the help u give us little streamers your a god mate
I found you from this video and honestly happy sub right here!
I really like this video. My wife wants us to upgrade the quality of my streams by using a green screen, but I don't know if her PC will be able to handle. Do any of you in the community may have a list of minimum system requirements?
Very helpful! Thank you dude!!
Thank you so much! Very helpful!
Dude thank you so much for the info!!!! You helped me out so much with my new stream!!! I subscribed and everything!!! You the man 💯
What is your twitch or whatever
@@msinfo32 I stream on Mixer mon-thur 3am to 7am and fri- sun depending on what I'm doing till late as possible my channel name is KIING_WOLFX
@@WOLFXization I'll see if I can follow
Love your videos! The tutorials are always on point and simple thank you!
Awesome video as always PETE! But I will suggest that you mention that the elgato green screen is a little bit heavy. It is compact for convenience, but it is heavy for me at least. I loved your podcast with ashnichrist! Keep up the good work!
This really helped me set things up! Thanks!
A very common mistake I see streamers make with their green screens is inadequate lighting. Glad you covered this point!
I also wasn't aware keying was so CPU intensive. Excellent stuff as always, man!
The new studio looks great, by the way!!!
Thanks dude!
Really helpful! Thank you very much
Great video, one of the best on OBS and using the chroma key
I really do appreciate you creating and linking these three streaming build setups.
Great green screen tutorial. I am a small Let's Play channel and I am looking to 'up' my quality of my content.
Helped understand the settings a bit more. Thanks!
This was a great "How To"
A great video it took me a long time to work this out on my own I would recommend using lighting on the screen as well as good lighting on yourself to get the best results keep up the great work Gaming Careers
Great video, thanks! Why not remove the background of your room and have your “shelf of cool personality things” over top your game window (just like how your face is)?
Thanks for this video, I knew it was possible but thanks for showing me, as I have a fold away green screen, big enough to test mine out, so filters is the key
Thanks man, this video was exellent! My green screen is coiming in on saturday. Thoughts on the Logitech C720??
Very nice job. You made a seemingly complicated and technical challenge very easy to learn. I can't wait to try it out. I have that 5x7 collapsible oval blue/green screen (that you had in your video) with the stand. The only issue that I have with that one is the 10 minute wrestling match trying to get it put away. I don't have a ton of studio space, so it works awesome in my case. Great stuff!
Couldn't have said it better myself, Gaming Careers never fails to deliver on concise, but impactful tutorials. I can relate to not having much space, but it's been 4yrs since this post so maybe that's changed by now
How many lights do you need ? Which lights to use for the person / object and which to use for the greenscreen ? amazon link pls
Thx!!! awesome vid and it fixed my issue I was having.
That was a helpful video. Thank you.
Thanks you,you Helped me a lot!😃✌️
First the LUTs, now this. Thx a lot
Is it possible to have one scene with a regular camera and the other one with a green screen? Or do I need two separate cameras for that? Thanks as always for the great tutorials you create for us streamers.
Thanks! Very informative!