Hi Cat, It was a great watch! My niece is on RUclips, and I try to find helpful videos for her so she can learn new things. I think this will be a helpful watch for her. This looks like a great method, and I am sure my niece and other creator friends will appreciate it as well. Thanks a lot for such an amazing video. I have been watching other videos of yours and learning a lot from them.
Thank you, close to after 2 years you posted this, this video really came in handy! I wasn't too sure of where you grabbed the circular image but I figured you created using canva or such and did the same and made an image mask and voila! Thank you again! BTW, I use a HDMI splitter and feed two images using 2 HDMI to USB devices and make a separate source input using 1 videocam.
Thank you so much! Still works today on the latest version of OBS. Excellent tutorial and let me be creative with my "circle". The only thing I think you should have added was the border image needs to be a PNG with a blank background. Outside of that it worked!
This is genius. I was wondering how to do this because you had to have 2 camera sources added, one with a mask, one without. I didn't even know you could apply image masks to scenes! Thank you
Yeap! this solved my problem with OBS, I needed to switch between 2 scenes, one with full frame and one with a circle overlay, and for some reason OBS was switching my camera. I just tried it as in this video and now is fixed! no camara switch!!! 👍🎉
This is a better version of your old video and it helps a lot of people like me. Thanks for sharing :) Looking forward for more videos on OBS, Twitch streaming :)
Hey Cat, just applied your method to my internal training videos and it works like a charm, in my "normal" videos. But I had to make a quick switch to Trello to show this platform inside my video (which covers a totally different topic) but I wanted my circular camera in it. Had the whole thing with my "extra" topic up in the blink of an eye. Love your videos and your calm presentation style (contrary to some other webcasters whom, I guess, take into to much sugar ;-) ).
Thank you, that helped a lot and very well explained :) You just got yourself a fresh new subscriber since I saw you do even more cool stuff on your channel. Looking forward :)
THANK YOU!! That was very very helpful! I have one question: As I plan to present a Google Slides presentation (with my circular camera at the bottom right) and record it with OBS, I want to have my google slides presenter view notes available to read and at the same time be able to look directly into the camera. Do you think a teleprompter (like the elgato one you made a video about) is the best option for this project or are there any other ideas/ ways to do that? Blessings.
Thank you so much for this tutorial, Cat! I was stuck trying to find a way to do this for an OBS tutorial I was recording for music teachers and this video helped me out so much.
Hi! Great video. Saw the suggestion to use source clone as an alternative solution. I was wondering, what's the advantage of inserting a scene into a scene, which seems to achieve the same goal? Or perhaps put in a different way - which solution is either a) less resource heavy or b) less messy (the extra Scenes can get confusing sometimes whereas source clones keep the interface clean.
Excellent video, thank you! I was able to follow your instructions to create the white circle and the Circular Cam with the filter. All works well with my camera view inside a circle, and the whole thing overlayed over Slide. However, I followed your instructions for the border, but I am getting a black rectangle around the blue circle and I do have my circular camera view inside the blue border, and the whole thing is overlayed on the Slide. Do you have any advice how to get rid of the black rectangle? (I've used Keynote to create the blue border, similar to how you created it in PowerPoint, but I used the Subtract shapes)
Silly to leave one of the most important parts out of the video. I just figured it out though. In Canva I have a green background and make my border using borders provided under graphics. When you bring the image into your scene where you have your circular camera you will add the filter Chroma Key to the image and the green will disappear and then you place it over your circular camera and lock them together. I may have left out some steps but that should get you pretty far or even all the way. lol Probably different ways of doing it, but that's what I did.
Amazing tutorial! Unfortunately for me i cannot move the camera within the mask :( everything else works just fine! Im sure it is just a difference in updates for obs
Hello! Thank you so much. Quick question about an issue I’m having: when I add the border, I get a black background. How do I get rid of that. It’s not a problem with the step beforehand without the border. TIA!
When I add my border it's a big black box that covers my circle cam. I made the border circle in Canva and saved as PNG. Your cam shows through... mine is hidden beneath.
Thank you so much!! Spent forever searching for a video on how to actually crop the shot 😊
I've seen obs tutorials, but you take it to a whole other lvl. Thank you so much. Extremely helpful.
Hi Cat,
It was a great watch! My niece is on RUclips, and I try to find helpful videos for her so she can learn new things. I think this will be a helpful watch for her. This looks like a great method, and I am sure my niece and other creator friends will appreciate it as well. Thanks a lot for such an amazing video. I have been watching other videos of yours and learning a lot from them.
This was an amazing tutorial! Thank you!
great help and it was super fast thank you !!!
the information was very helpful, thanks, but really I'm writing to compliment you on your very charming presentation style! keep up the great work.
Awesome Tutorial! You make this look so obvious and simple. I remember struggling for hours and then giving up to do this. Thank you Cat!
Thank you Kevin!
Thank you! Much appreciated. And I love how much fun you look like you're having while you do this.
OMG. Adding the filter to the scene helped SO MUCH! The other tutorials changed all my video capture sources. Thank you!!
Thank you, close to after 2 years you posted this, this video really came in handy!
I wasn't too sure of where you grabbed the circular image but I figured you created using canva or such and did the same and made an image mask and voila!
Thank you again!
BTW, I use a HDMI splitter and feed two images using 2 HDMI to USB devices and make a separate source input using 1 videocam.
Thank you for being a wonderfully generous time-saver for all of us!
Thank you so much! Still works today on the latest version of OBS. Excellent tutorial and let me be creative with my "circle". The only thing I think you should have added was the border image needs to be a PNG with a blank background. Outside of that it worked!
This is genius. I was wondering how to do this because you had to have 2 camera sources added, one with a mask, one without. I didn't even know you could apply image masks to scenes! Thank you
Yes, applying masks to scenes is a game-changer!
Yeap! this solved my problem with OBS, I needed to switch between 2 scenes, one with full frame and one with a circle overlay, and for some reason OBS was switching my camera. I just tried it as in this video and now is fixed! no camara switch!!! 👍🎉
This is a better version of your old video and it helps a lot of people like me. Thanks for sharing :) Looking forward for more videos on OBS, Twitch streaming :)
by far the most elegant way to do this - thx!
Thank you! You make it look so easy but after replaying this several times - Mission Accomplished!!!
Hey Cat, just applied your method to my internal training videos and it works like a charm, in my "normal" videos. But I had to make a quick switch to Trello to show this platform inside my video (which covers a totally different topic) but I wanted my circular camera in it. Had the whole thing with my "extra" topic up in the blink of an eye. Love your videos and your calm presentation style (contrary to some other webcasters whom, I guess, take into to much sugar ;-) ).
I'm so glad to hear this! Also, I like my sugar AFTER I record 😂
Useful, helpful, to the point and elegantly presented. Thank you!
This has really helped me understand OBS, thankyou!!
Excellent and easy to understand training! Thank you! Bravo!
Extremely helpful and easy to understand the way you explain it! Thank you.
You're very welcome!
Thank you, that helped a lot and very well explained :)
You just got yourself a fresh new subscriber since I saw you do even more cool stuff on your channel. Looking forward :)
Watched this after the original video. I like this method. I also got a better understanding of scenes and sources. Newbie. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Still the best video, easy and informative, thanks a lot Cat
Thank you very much, it helped!
Thank you, Cat. I have it working perfectly.
Thanks 👍 this solved the problem I had after watching your previous video.
Awesome Tutorial! Help me a lot! Thank you for share.
Thanks that was very helpful
Thank you so much, great tutorial.
You're very welcome!
This was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
Awesome tutorial, Kat. Thank you!
Just learned this awesome trick from you. Thank You
Thanks for this tutorial. I miss your videos.
Great tutorial, easy to understand. Keep it up ma'am! God bless!
So helpful! I love how nice the border looks.
Seriously great video! Thank you so much!
wow so professional WELL DONE!
Cool!
I happened onto your previous tutorial yesterday, and now, today, you update the idea. Thanks so much!
THANK YOU!! That was very very helpful!
I have one question: As I plan to present a Google Slides presentation (with my circular camera at the bottom right) and record it with OBS, I want to have my google slides presenter view notes available to read and at the same time be able to look directly into the camera. Do you think a teleprompter (like the elgato one you made a video about) is the best option for this project or are there any other ideas/ ways to do that?
Blessings.
Thank you so much for this tutorial, Cat! I was stuck trying to find a way to do this for an OBS tutorial I was recording for music teachers and this video helped me out so much.
Whaaa ... perfect ... so well explained! Thanks
Hi Cat, new to your channel, Great video, easy to follow and just what we were looking for!!! Thank you!!!
This is great. I signed in just to like this video!
Thank you from Brazil....
You are welcome from Canada 😊
THE PERFECT Tuturial!!! Thank you!
thanks Cat, that was short and sweet. I will give it a try right away. I have been having issues since I added a new webcam, maybe this will help :)
New subscriber. I do really enjoy your videos and the way you explain how to do things. Great job 👍. Greetings from MA.
Helpful and charming. *****
HUGE HELP! Thank you!
Thanks for your tutorial. It was really helpful :D
Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
super helpful and incredibly gorgeous!
Thank you for a simple but yet extremely useful video.
this best method creating circular cam and most effective, easy in long term (i use 1 scenes only before and it not easy like this one)
Excellent video. Thanks. and all very didactic and perfect... GRATITUDE !!!!
Thank you so much! :))))
Thank you! It was super easy to follow.
This is pro! Thanks!
Thanks a lot!!!!
You're welcome!
Very much easier, thanks Cat! Great tip!
Thanks! Your method is the best!!!
The best I have seen. Thank you
This is gold, thank you Cat
Hi! Great video. Saw the suggestion to use source clone as an alternative solution. I was wondering, what's the advantage of inserting a scene into a scene, which seems to achieve the same goal? Or perhaps put in a different way - which solution is either a) less resource heavy or b) less messy (the extra Scenes can get confusing sometimes whereas source clones keep the interface clean.
Thank you, Cat!
Thanks 😊
So pretty! Oh wait, sorry. Great tutorial! Thank you very much. 🙏
Thank you so much for this teaching!
Excellent. Thanks, Cat.
thanks this really comes in handy
Fantastic tutorial!
Better than the previous one!
Excellent video! Thanks!
Thanks for this video!
🙂
Thanks - this method is great !
You're welcome!
Thank you Kat.
This worked great, Thanks!
gracias
This rocked! Thanks!
Thanks a lot!
May God bless you!
dope thx cat youtube reads my mind to much though its scarry
great tutorial
Thanks a bunch, stranger! ☕
Excellent video, thank you!
I was able to follow your instructions to create the white circle and the Circular Cam with the filter. All works well with my camera view inside a circle, and the whole thing overlayed over Slide.
However, I followed your instructions for the border, but I am getting a black rectangle around the blue circle and I do have my circular camera view inside the blue border, and the whole thing is overlayed on the Slide. Do you have any advice how to get rid of the black rectangle? (I've used Keynote to create the blue border, similar to how you created it in PowerPoint, but I used the Subtract shapes)
Thank you!
thank youuuu ...do you have video making the bakground removal for image becoming transparant ? thanks
Silly to leave one of the most important parts out of the video. I just figured it out though. In Canva I have a green background and make my border using borders provided under graphics. When you bring the image into your scene where you have your circular camera you will add the filter Chroma Key to the image and the green will disappear and then you place it over your circular camera and lock them together. I may have left out some steps but that should get you pretty far or even all the way. lol Probably different ways of doing it, but that's what I did.
Thank you for the tip
Super vergood vdo.
Thx
Great video - but I can't get the black square background of my circle border to mask out so I only see the border. What did I miss?
How come every feature of your face speaks of beauty ? you're so gorgeous and thanks for the tip
Do you ever apply the mask to a Group?
I like this alternate method---best!
I have not tried applying to a Group before, no. Glad you like this method!
OMG THANK YOU!
Amazing tutorial! Unfortunately for me i cannot move the camera within the mask :( everything else works just fine! Im sure it is just a difference in updates for obs
Hello! Thank you so much. Quick question about an issue I’m having: when I add the border, I get a black background. How do I get rid of that. It’s not a problem with the step beforehand without the border. TIA!
When I add my border it's a big black box that covers my circle cam. I made the border circle in Canva and saved as PNG. Your cam shows through... mine is hidden beneath.
good thanks girl
Thank you for this video. Is this also possible in Ecamm Live?