Great videos, thank you so much! P.S. Just a heads up, the link to the OBS Plugin video in the description takes you to the wrong video. I found the correct one on your channel but I think you should correct it.
Sorry but you’re skipping steps and it lost me and I’m doing what you’re saying and it’s not showing the shrink option to be available. And the whole moving pixels thing is confusing too. It’s not possible for you to just give the sizes and positions you used?
@@MichaelNROH pretty much did everything you said and I realized you didn’t mention adding a layer for the chat outline/border so I was trying to figure it out then I realized that you made that step where are you added the layer after adding the color and growing it. I went back and try to follow it but every time I would create a new layer it wouldn’t give me the option to click on shrink so pretty much the new layer is just blank
@@Redpillenthusiast Shrinking in GIMP works by firstly selecting something on the layer. This can be done with a right click and "Alpha to selection", or by selecting something manually. The important thing here is that there NEEDS to be something on a layer (either a color, an image, etc.) After the selection the option becomes available. *PS: I'm uploading the files someday this weekend on my Discord. Haven't done so because there was no demand and it's more like a workshop rather than a specific design
@@MichaelNROH I figured it was the selection thing but I couldn’t select the colored box. I’m not sure what went wrong but I decided to take a break from it and return to it later when my patience returns. But thanks for the video. I watched your other video about the settings on obs and your breakdown was amazing and I realized why I was having audio issues simply by looking at the settings you covered
Yes. Everything can be done in photoshop as well but I'm not familiar with the navigation of the program. It has all the features, I just don't know where.
@@pokekie9073 Which one? Every plugin can be downloaded from their respective Github (by name) or the OBS forum (if featured). The Flatpak version also includes some plugins (e.g. move plugin) but these are not visible on every GUI. Gnome Software shows them
It's an OBS plugin which I showed off in a video in my description called StreamFX. The problem nowadays is, that they decided to put it behind a paywall, so I recommend to install this one instead: github.com/Oncorporation/obs-shaderfilter You might need to look up a tutorial if you are unfamiliar with Github and OBS plugins
Great videos, thank you so much!
P.S.
Just a heads up, the link to the OBS Plugin video in the description takes you to the wrong video. I found the correct one on your channel but I think you should correct it.
Sorry but you’re skipping steps and it lost me and I’m doing what you’re saying and it’s not showing the shrink option to be available. And the whole moving pixels thing is confusing too. It’s not possible for you to just give the sizes and positions you used?
What do you mean by "not available"?
Did you follow the exact steps at 04:31? It works just like that
@@MichaelNROH pretty much did everything you said and I realized you didn’t mention adding a layer for the chat outline/border so I was trying to figure it out then I realized that you made that step where are you added the layer after adding the color and growing it. I went back and try to follow it but every time I would create a new layer it wouldn’t give me the option to click on shrink so pretty much the new layer is just blank
@@Redpillenthusiast Shrinking in GIMP works by firstly selecting something on the layer. This can be done with a right click and "Alpha to selection", or by selecting something manually.
The important thing here is that there NEEDS to be something on a layer (either a color, an image, etc.)
After the selection the option becomes available.
*PS: I'm uploading the files someday this weekend on my Discord.
Haven't done so because there was no demand and it's more like a workshop rather than a specific design
@@MichaelNROH I figured it was the selection thing but I couldn’t select the colored box. I’m not sure what went wrong but I decided to take a break from it and return to it later when my patience returns. But thanks for the video. I watched your other video about the settings on obs and your breakdown was amazing and I realized why I was having audio issues simply by looking at the settings you covered
Nice
Thanks man! Does this apply same steps with photoshop
Yes. Everything can be done in photoshop as well but I'm not familiar with the navigation of the program.
It has all the features, I just don't know where.
@@MichaelNROH Thanks for your reply 👍🏻 new to your channel, new sub too 👍🏻
For me the backround goes black when i add a Image mask. Do you have any idea how to fix this?
The whole background or just parts of the mask? Is the mask exported correctly is full black and white?
There are quite many variables here
Oh my gosh, is there by any chance you know of like a free animated overlays/border/ffers/subs/donations?
Check the website pixabay. Also sites like own3d offer free stuff sometimes
@@MichaelNROH Thank you :)
Can we do all this on linux though
Yes
How do we get that plugin thing working BTW bro you are smashing it love the videos
@@pokekie9073 Which one?
Every plugin can be downloaded from their respective Github (by name) or the OBS forum (if featured).
The Flatpak version also includes some plugins (e.g. move plugin) but these are not visible on every GUI. Gnome Software shows them
You go to fast I’ve had to restart 3 times
how do i get the blur? it does not show up
It's an OBS plugin which I showed off in a video in my description called StreamFX.
The problem nowadays is, that they decided to put it behind a paywall, so I recommend to install this one instead: github.com/Oncorporation/obs-shaderfilter
You might need to look up a tutorial if you are unfamiliar with Github and OBS plugins
How is this beginner friendly??! Sorry, but this is way too fast for me to follow.