This honestly made my aesthetic on my avatar so much more appealing, the glow was the icing on the cake! I was using a different method for a long time but not having to mess with convoluted shaders and having values to mess with I can actually comprehend made a huge difference!
As someone who never used OBS i think this tutorial is simple enough (in a good way) for anyone to understand and replicate :) (except the reverse alpha chroma key but that is an OBS problem)
Thank you!!! Tbh the OBS problem kinda ticks me cuz people have been asking for it for a while, but no update or plugin has been made to key out every color except for one
Hi !! Thank you for the tutorial ! I have an issue, I followed from start, and at the 5:08 part, when I had the vtuber scene to my main scene, the vtuber doesn't show, and the weird thing is it hides other sources I have on this scene ? I probably forgot something but I can't find what😿
I think Ive ran into this issue before. Unfortunately, I think this is a bug in OBS between conflicting sources. So what I would do is create a new main scene and add your vtuber scene there. After that, transfer your sources one by one until the conflicting source is found. Please let me know if you have any more questions.
Thank you so much, this video was exactly what I wanted to find! Just a question: I have three different scenes (for videos, video games and just chatting), each one has a different source (for the browser, the game and nothing). Would it be possible for the dynamic lighting to work on all three of them or do I need to “choose” one source (probably the game) for the lights and for the others just use the “standard” vtubing app without editing?
@TommasoDS If i understand your question correctly, you can have three different vtuber scenes, each with their dedicated source as the screen blur. Then, apply those vtuber scenes to your specific scene (video, games, chatting)
Take a look at SpoutSenders. (the part where it says Use first available sender). It should show the vtuber program you're using. Change the SpoutSender to the vtuber program if it's there.
Yo! i know im like supper late to be commenting but is there a way i can prevent the vtuber to be completely black when the display is black leaving only the glowing parts?
@Nyaniiko Ye! Check the filters in the dynamic mask source on top of your vtuber. You should have a color correction filter there. Reduce the opacity to around 0.9 or so.
@EepyLowfieVT hmm. The glow should be its own separate source that is dependent on your vtuber model, not the screen. Make sure that the glow source is above the vtuber scene and the dynamic mask
This honestly made my aesthetic on my avatar so much more appealing, the glow was the icing on the cake! I was using a different method for a long time but not having to mess with convoluted shaders and having values to mess with I can actually comprehend made a huge difference!
I'm super happy I could help!
This is one of THE Vtuber Dynamic Lighting Tutorial in OBS without StreamFX videos of all time
I love how simple this tutorial is!
Thanks for the great tutorial! I might be using this at a later date! Thanks again Pat!
This tutorial came EXACTLY when I needed it. Thank you so much!!
I'm really happy it helped
As someone who never used OBS i think this tutorial is simple enough (in a good way) for anyone to understand and replicate :) (except the reverse alpha chroma key but that is an OBS problem)
Thank you!!!
Tbh the OBS problem kinda ticks me cuz people have been asking for it for a while, but no update or plugin has been made to key out every color except for one
This is an awesome tutorial! Thanks so much!
Super glad to be helpful :)
:0 this looks so cool i gotta try this !
hi pat * smaller * hi pat xD
this was a great tutorial, thank you!!
You're so very welcome :)
Hi !! Thank you for the tutorial ! I have an issue, I followed from start, and at the 5:08 part, when I had the vtuber scene to my main scene, the vtuber doesn't show, and the weird thing is it hides other sources I have on this scene ? I probably forgot something but I can't find what😿
I think Ive ran into this issue before. Unfortunately, I think this is a bug in OBS between conflicting sources. So what I would do is create a new main scene and add your vtuber scene there. After that, transfer your sources one by one until the conflicting source is found. Please let me know if you have any more questions.
@@paeshun Thank you !! Yes I did it just now and it works !
Thank you so much, this video was exactly what I wanted to find! Just a question: I have three different scenes (for videos, video games and just chatting), each one has a different source (for the browser, the game and nothing). Would it be possible for the dynamic lighting to work on all three of them or do I need to “choose” one source (probably the game) for the lights and for the others just use the “standard” vtubing app without editing?
@TommasoDS If i understand your question correctly, you can have three different vtuber scenes, each with their dedicated source as the screen blur. Then, apply those vtuber scenes to your specific scene (video, games, chatting)
@@paeshunthanks again, for real, gonna try it soon!
Idk why, but when i add Spout2, there is no my model inside, like you have at 1:28 on video time, this is fine, or i doing something wrong?:D
Take a look at SpoutSenders. (the part where it says Use first available sender). It should show the vtuber program you're using. Change the SpoutSender to the vtuber program if it's there.
anyway i do it by myself correctly and it works, thanks for the guide
38/10 stellar information
Yo! i know im like supper late to be commenting but is there a way i can prevent the vtuber to be completely black when the display is black leaving only the glowing parts?
@Nyaniiko Ye! Check the filters in the dynamic mask source on top of your vtuber. You should have a color correction filter there. Reduce the opacity to around 0.9 or so.
Check at 4:18
You should resolve your issues there
@@paeshun thanks man❤
Helloo! i'm not sure if i messed something up, but for some reason, the glow parts also go dark in dark scenes D:
@EepyLowfieVT hmm. The glow should be its own separate source that is dependent on your vtuber model, not the screen. Make sure that the glow source is above the vtuber scene and the dynamic mask
Does this work with 3D vtuber programs?
Sorry I haven't answered in a while. Yes! It works with any vtuber program because this is solely built on OBS.
@@paeshun Awesome! Thanks!
Anyone else have their obs constantly crashing when they try to do the glows? D:
@@boopmistress1577 i would first check compatability between versions of the glow filter and OBS there might be a mismatch there
@@paeshun i have the latest of both ^^'
@@boopmistress1577 admittedly I am not sure what is going on. I'd probs look at OBS crash logs and take it from there
Mine is just clone scenes source just even thinkin about touchin them crashes it
what pngtuber program do you use?
I use Inochi2D for this
@ cool! looks great