I was dreading setting up the green screen on OBS. I initially made a mistake by buying a Logitech Webcam and then discovered how good my old and unused IPhone 8 Plus was as a Webcam. I then got the Camo app and installed it on the old IPhone and my Desktop. What a enormous difference in quality! I watched your first video and found it a little complicated. Fortunately, I discovered your latest video which was so much easier to follow. The results are outstanding!!! I am still tweaking the lighting. I found that a small LED light illuminating my face and chin from beneath is very helpful in removing unwanted shadows. Thank you so much!!!
The original version of this video was very helpful when I was setting up my green screen a few months ago! A tip I wanted to share if you're really struggling with the screen not being evenly lit, and it's hard to get the dark lower corners keyed out, is that you can add multiple chroma keys to the same camera. I'm using your colour-correction trick (as per the older video), but I also have two chroma keys, both using screen colour picking. One does most of the work and the second just works on the lower dark corners.
That's genius Edit: totally works and makes lighting so much easier, just have your camera and light settings as close to perfect as you can before you key, and then play around with exactly which shades of green you're keying
Watched the video you made 4 years ago 3 times and still kinda lost cause I'm literally new in this. Started yesterday. Just when I was about to comment I saw the link to this video. Great job and thank you. I guess there's a brighter light at the end of the tunnel. 🔥
Thank you for getting to the meat of the subject quickly. Too many tutorials have too much happy talk and can't get to the reason why I needed it. Concise and brief. Thanks!
5:56 FYI, you can tighten the pivots on the rode PSA1 boom arm! There is a flat blade screw on the right hand side of the 4 pivot points to tighten it up which will add some friction in the joints if your mic is a bit light. Also if you do need to add some weight, don't tape around both boom arms as they are a parallelogram, instead, velcro a weight around only the bottom element.
Great video.Im a Dj with hardly any knowledge of OBS but this tutorial was nice and simple to understand.Now i can add green screen to my sets.Thnxs Homie!!!!!
I've been using your original video as guidance for a while now which was pretty good, but this guide is a whole lot better. The colour picker for the green screen is the main difference - despite my green screen being chroma key the Logitech C920 makes it look pale green 😃 Keep up the good work!
This tutorial was MUCH better than your first one on this. Not too difficult to follow for those of us who aren't tech skilled. You've just earned a new subscriber! :)
Thanks this solved the issues I was having with my green screen in OBS. It's not perfect yet because I need a bigger green screen to do what I really want but it's so much crisper and no more bleeding.
@@BostonJetWash Voicemeeter will be its own tutorial. I would LOVE to do one but it seems like a mountain lol. A very powerful tool if you can get your head around it.
Thank you! This is exactly what I was looking for. After watching your video, I got to know we have to put some default scenes so that we don't have to configure our external mic or camera settings.
Vonny thank you so much. This was focused and every moment was useful and concisely presented. That is not easy so I really appreciate the work you put in.
Voorny, thank you so much! This video is simple, easy to follow, and very well done. With your instructions, I just lit up a wall of my unfinished basement with three LED pars and made it look like the inside of someone's beautiful house. Subscribed!
Mate ! I can't tell you how useful that was to me! thanks very much - i have been trying to get started with a green screen for a few weeks but with mixed results - this answered everything for me!! Subscribed :-)
Amazing work mate! Thanks for sharing! Do you happen to have any suggestions on using OBS Studio together with MS Powerpoint for presenting i.e. using Green Screen on the Powerpoint for more advanced and engaging presentations? Also, might be a good idea to try multiple camera angles to liven up the presentation perhaps using OBS?
Awesome, I didn't know that selection was there. I use a $1 bright green tablecloth from the party supply section at Walmart. It sounds cheesy but don't laugh...it really works great! 😀
Yeah man. In-fact ANY color will working using the color picker. Its best to choose bright green as its very rare you wear bright green. Unless you want to chroma key your body out? haha
loved seeing both this version and the other one. love the flexibility of what we can do and get that perfect green-screen effect. I hang my webcam (and soon will be using an old cannon camcorder) upside down and use OBS to flip the source. This lets me put the camera right into the middle of the monitor. This fixes that dam webcam-lazy eye effect. : )
Well, all tutorials don't think in people without a good illumination. My body is with a green contour and I don't know what I must to do. Thanks for the video.
Great video. I've been using Manycam but it's not super reliable (audio / video sync) on an M1 macbook so I'm going to switch to OBS. What audio mixer do you use out of interest? Have you made a video on audio sync?
thank you for this video! this might be a silly question, but once you've done that set up once, does OBS save it, or do you do the set up again each time you open the software and get ready to record?
In case of the elgato green screen I had to dig around - you can also enter the correct color directly as elgato uses something between Pantone 368U and 369U (depending on age, production difference and friends) For reference the colors below. I just slapped in the hex code and got my similarity even more down than picking the color. Pantone 368U RGB 103, 179, 70 HEX: 67B346 CMYK 59% 0% 99% 0% Pantone 369U RGB 98, 160, 68 HEX: #62A044 CMYK: 39%, 0%, 58%, 37%
You will still have to take your light quality into account, it won't be the same color you see on screen than irl, maybe because of the shadows or the color temperature of your lights. At the end you will still have to pick the color directly from the preview for accuracy.
Thank you very much for the help. the only issue I have is that my hand becomes so bright that it gets grainy and oversaturated. tried to fix my lighting but that makes every other thing a living hell
You do a great job of walking through complex steps clearly; thanks!! I have issue that this doesn't resolve & I can't find resources to resolve it - I have a flutter (or pixelation) on parts of my shoulder and head when in front of green screen that I can't get rid of with any settings on OBS. Thoughts on approach to fix?
this is good and especially for correcting a bad green screen, however if you spend a little more time lighting the screen evenly it will be even better.
"I'm gonna assume you know how to use the basic functions of OBS like adding scenes and things like that so I won't dive too deeply in." _shows how to add scenes and things like that_
Great video! Did you light up your green screen? What did you use? I've been having a lot of problems with my chroma key. The image of my elgato green screen is very noisy and sparkling. Regarding my lights I use a Key Light and a Key Light Air both from Elgato. I have some shadows but nothing special. I don't know what to do because i can't put my green screen further away because then the area becomes very small as it is not very wide.
What tutorial video would you like me to make next? 🤔🤔🤔
I wouldnt say no to see you do audio tutorial for OBS.
@@Fiddibee Ok cool. Anything in particular to do with Audio? :)
@@Voorny im curious with the filter for example compressor and noise gate to get a more clean audio :D
@@Fiddibee - Awesome. Considered it added to the list!
I second Fiddibee
I was dreading setting up the green screen on OBS. I initially made a mistake by buying a Logitech Webcam and then discovered how good my old and unused IPhone 8 Plus was as a Webcam. I then got the Camo app and installed it on the old IPhone and my Desktop. What a enormous difference in quality! I watched your first video and found it a little complicated. Fortunately, I discovered your latest video which was so much easier to follow. The results are outstanding!!! I am still tweaking the lighting. I found that a small LED light illuminating my face and chin from beneath is very helpful in removing unwanted shadows. Thank you so much!!!
The original version of this video was very helpful when I was setting up my green screen a few months ago!
A tip I wanted to share if you're really struggling with the screen not being evenly lit, and it's hard to get the dark lower corners keyed out, is that you can add multiple chroma keys to the same camera. I'm using your colour-correction trick (as per the older video), but I also have two chroma keys, both using screen colour picking. One does most of the work and the second just works on the lower dark corners.
good idea!
50 shades of green lol
That's genius
Edit: totally works and makes lighting so much easier, just have your camera and light settings as close to perfect as you can before you key, and then play around with exactly which shades of green you're keying
You’re a genius god bless your soul
This guy helped me set up a flawless greenscreen like 2 years ago. It was recommended to me just now, so I returned to pay compliments
The adjustment to the background through the color that is used is what made me hit that like button.
Watched the video you made 4 years ago 3 times and still kinda lost cause I'm literally new in this. Started yesterday. Just when I was about to comment I saw the link to this video.
Great job and thank you. I guess there's a brighter light at the end of the tunnel. 🔥
by far the best green screen tutorial I have watched, simple, easy to understand and to the point.
Thanks for the kind words my dude!!
Didn't even think about adding a scene to a scene. I've been doing it the old way.
Thanks dude.
That's some inception shit right there, buddy!
Thank you for getting to the meat of the subject quickly. Too many tutorials have too much happy talk and can't get to the reason why I needed it. Concise and brief. Thanks!
Man ,this video is amazing ,it changed my whole streaming green screen quality,Thank you very very much
OMG YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW EXCITED I AM FOR THIS!!!
Hahahaha.. I am always learning new, easier ways to do things. I hope you enjoy the tutorial.
5:56 FYI, you can tighten the pivots on the rode PSA1 boom arm! There is a flat blade screw on the right hand side of the 4 pivot points to tighten it up which will add some friction in the joints if your mic is a bit light. Also if you do need to add some weight, don't tape around both boom arms as they are a parallelogram, instead, velcro a weight around only the bottom element.
That's great tip on selecting the exact green screen color. Thumbs up just for the windshield wiper salute.
Thanks for this. This answered 99% of my questions about getting my green screen on OBS setup. 🤯
Good shit, thanks man.
This is an excellent and well-done video. Extremely helpful. Learned a few new things.
was just watching your old video v1 when this went live! Awesome tips :D
Thank you for the kind words Elle. I am glad you found it helpful! 😊
I can't believe I missed that 'pick screen color' thing, made a HUGE difference
Great video.Im a Dj with hardly any knowledge of OBS but this tutorial was nice and simple to understand.Now i can add green screen to my sets.Thnxs Homie!!!!!
Fantastic tutorial. Thanks a lot for your work. Greetings from Black Forest in Germany.
This really helped. I’ve seen similar videos trying to achieve the same effect but yours is much cleaner. So much simpler you got it right. Thank you
I've been using your original video as guidance for a while now which was pretty good, but this guide is a whole lot better. The colour picker for the green screen is the main difference - despite my green screen being chroma key the Logitech C920 makes it look pale green 😃 Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the kind comment friend!
Great video! Clear, entertaining, and easy to follow! Thank you!
Thanks mate! Really appreciate it.
Thanks brother, 😊
It was really helpful, I was searching for this tutorial
this is very helpful and clear tips on obs green screen! thanks for sharing!
Followed both greenscreen tutorials from you and im so pleased with the result of it all!
Great job and keep doing what you are doing!
Aww mate thank you so much for the support! it means a lot!
Man your tutorials are elite bro. cheers
Great Tutorial, .... liked the custom color tip
Thanks man, it came out super great! Especially the bit about color matching, top notch tutorial!
Good info, fixed my greenscreen. Subpar lighting is making it tricky at night time.
Great job Voorny...thanks for these tips, really helped me out a lot, especially the custom colour picker...appreciate your work!
Definitely helped my stream look more professional and good recently bought myself an elgato green screen thanks for the help and tips :)
This was SO HELPFUL! Thank you!
This tutorial was MUCH better than your first one on this. Not too difficult to follow for those of us who aren't tech skilled. You've just earned a new subscriber! :)
All my pains gone with this video :) Thank you man, nice job...
WOW... Awesome Information, Thank you soooooo Much, Buddy:) You Are Now On My Christmas Card List! lol
thank you for your advices. double setting for cam is helping a lot.
Thanks this solved the issues I was having with my green screen in OBS. It's not perfect yet because I need a bigger green screen to do what I really want but it's so much crisper and no more bleeding.
I'd like to see a full audio setup tutorial too. Ideally witch voice meter banana.
I don't even have a green screen but I still enjoyed the vid
🤙
I might do a standard one and a Voicemeeter one. The Voicemeeter one will take some time to put together.
@@Voorny That's a fair shout. I think I would be more interested in a standard one for now anyway as voice meter seems a little too involved
@@BostonJetWash Voicemeeter will be its own tutorial. I would LOVE to do one but it seems like a mountain lol. A very powerful tool if you can get your head around it.
Super helpful information and I wasn't aware of the ability to use a scene in a source so thanks a bunch for that info as well!
Killer video man! Your first video helped me so much. Thank youuuu
I'm glad I can help my dude!!
Thank you! This is exactly what I was looking for. After watching your video, I got to know we have to put some default scenes so that we don't have to configure our external mic or camera settings.
Had some issues with keying, watched your vid and all my issues nearly disappeared. Thanks for all the advice my man~
Vonny thank you so much. This was focused and every moment was useful and concisely presented. That is not easy so I really appreciate the work you put in.
3 Years Later This Video STILL coming in clutch 💯
Voorny, thank you so much! This video is simple, easy to follow, and very well done. With your instructions, I just lit up a wall of my unfinished basement with three LED pars and made it look like the inside of someone's beautiful house. Subscribed!
thank you sooo very much! Saved my Production
And thank you so much for the comment. Glad it could help.
Thank you so much for the great tutorial!!! I am a total novice and was able to set it up with no issues!! Awesome Job!!! Thanks again
Thanks so much this really help. I mostly do videos at the moment but looking to do a bot more streaming in the future.
Mate ! I can't tell you how useful that was to me! thanks very much - i have been trying to get started with a green screen for a few weeks but with mixed results - this answered everything for me!! Subscribed :-)
Amazing work mate! Thanks for sharing! Do you happen to have any suggestions on using OBS Studio together with MS Powerpoint for presenting i.e. using Green Screen on the Powerpoint for more advanced and engaging presentations? Also, might be a good idea to try multiple camera angles to liven up the presentation perhaps using OBS?
Very detailed tutorial. Nice job.
yes this one helped me way easier then the first one you did. thank you much love and success
Thanks Voorny! Helped me a lot
Fantastic, got the elgato myself and struggled with corner dark spots ... thanks!
So glad this video could help you mate!
Thank you!!! You just saved me so much effort and money!!!
I need that mug! 🤣 great tutorial (and lovely background music btw).
Great tutorial, thanks a lot!
Anyone got a tip how I get rid of the pixelated edges around myself? 😅
Awesome, I didn't know that selection was there. I use a $1 bright green tablecloth from the party supply section at Walmart. It sounds cheesy but don't laugh...it really works great! 😀
Yeah man. In-fact ANY color will working using the color picker. Its best to choose bright green as its very rare you wear bright green. Unless you want to chroma key your body out? haha
@@Voorny I am using a green towel
Very useful, especially after seeing v1 which was already good. Many thanks,
Dude you rock thank nice, Plus picked up OBS tricks thank you
loved seeing both this version and the other one. love the flexibility of what we can do and get that perfect green-screen effect. I hang my webcam (and soon will be using an old cannon camcorder) upside down and use OBS to flip the source. This lets me put the camera right into the middle of the monitor. This fixes that dam webcam-lazy eye effect. : )
Super helpful video bro! That cup as well 🤞
I took your advice man.. haha!
Brilliant - Love your work.
Hi I'm Iranian from iran and ilove this video because it's so beautiful and helpful
Thank you! Best video on this topic I've seen!
Properly brilliant.. Thank you very much for this info!!
Well, all tutorials don't think in people without a good illumination. My body is with a green contour and I don't know what I must to do. Thanks for the video.
I had a fuzzy green screen going on and this helped me fix it!
I can't wait to try this! Unfortunately I've taken my green screen down for the moment. Sounds like a great tip! Thanks.
just geting into obs etc, great video, works brilliant. thankk you
THIS VIDEO IS LIFE CHANGING!
Great video. I've been using Manycam but it's not super reliable (audio / video sync) on an M1 macbook so I'm going to switch to OBS. What audio mixer do you use out of interest? Have you made a video on audio sync?
You're the best teacher ever
dude having hardtime to do the perfect green screen but when i see this its awsome.🤘
thank you for this video! this might be a silly question, but once you've done that set up once, does OBS save it, or do you do the set up again each time you open the software and get ready to record?
Awelsome sir, thanks for sharing to us, this tutorial very helpfull :)
In case of the elgato green screen I had to dig around - you can also enter the correct color directly as elgato uses something between Pantone 368U and 369U (depending on age, production difference and friends) For reference the colors below. I just slapped in the hex code and got my similarity even more down than picking the color.
Pantone 368U
RGB 103, 179, 70
HEX: 67B346
CMYK 59% 0% 99% 0%
Pantone 369U
RGB 98, 160, 68
HEX: #62A044
CMYK: 39%, 0%, 58%, 37%
You will still have to take your light quality into account, it won't be the same color you see on screen than irl, maybe because of the shadows or the color temperature of your lights. At the end you will still have to pick the color directly from the preview for accuracy.
Actual lifesaver, my keying looks so much better now
@@quane3 it's a base value to work from. Keep in mind that your camera may NOT see the colors the same way
Best video tutorial on RUclips!
Thank you very much for the help. the only issue I have is that my hand becomes so bright that it gets grainy and oversaturated. tried to fix my lighting but that makes every other thing a living hell
Thanks for the webcam source trick!
Awesome video, thanks for the tuition.
Thanks for this tutorial, because this was really helpful as I just got OBS minutes ago! Cheers!
You do a great job of walking through complex steps clearly; thanks!! I have issue that this doesn't resolve & I can't find resources to resolve it - I have a flutter (or pixelation) on parts of my shoulder and head when in front of green screen that I can't get rid of with any settings on OBS. Thoughts on approach to fix?
Had to watch this three times, but finally! thanks very usefull.
this is good and especially for correcting a bad green screen, however if you spend a little more time lighting the screen evenly it will be even better.
Thanks, useful video for first time green screen user.
Again thank you bro, alot more in depth this time!
Thanks brother you just showed me how to crop my video thank you!
this is an A1 step by step my guy!
"I'm gonna assume you know how to use the basic functions of OBS like adding scenes and things like that so I won't dive too deeply in."
_shows how to add scenes and things like that_
Lol! Ok ok ok.. BUT I like to think I didn't go TOO in depth.. :P
Dude, you are a superhero.
Thanks for this insightful tutorial on the green screen stream.
Thanks Voorny...I found that really helpful! :)
Glad I could help, man!
This is a life saver, thank you!
Yeah, that was a masterclass. Thank you.
Great video!
Did you light up your green screen?
What did you use? I've been having a lot of problems with my chroma key.
The image of my elgato green screen is very noisy and sparkling.
Regarding my lights I use a Key Light and a Key Light Air both from Elgato.
I have some shadows but nothing special.
I don't know what to do because i can't put my green screen further away because then the area becomes very small as it is not very wide.
Very helpful video. Thanks :)
thnaks bro and wanted to know which webcam or camera do u use?
Hi mate, I use a Sony A5100 plugging it into a Elgato capture card.
Love this v2. Thank you, can you make one for Twitch Studio?