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1. add a group. 2. add a color source (leave it white) 3. add a luma key effect filter to the color source, set the luma max to 0 to make it fully transparent. 4. add a dedicated ndi output filter to the group. now you can add everything else to the group. resizing the fully transparent background color source enables you to set the output's size.
So, I was searching through youtube chat CSS today and found that if you type this into the CSS section of browser configuration (of YouTube chat), you will get a transparent background. I will also show how to do other things. body {margin: 0px auto; overflow: hidden;} #item-list {background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0);}
v1.1.13. This plugin makes it easy to replace the background in portrait images and video to create a virtual green screen, as well as correct lighting in low-light conditions, just like Zoom or Google Meet. It uses a neural network to predict the mask of the portrait and remove the background pixels. It doesn't require* a GPU and works in all OSs!
The chroma-key should just turn anything that colour transparent, so you can see layers behind it through it; so remove the black background, and leave the lighter text showing. You DO need to put a layer behind it (gameplay, webcam, static image for testing) to differentiate between the dark background of the chatbox and the default black ...
If you need to remove an unwanted background from an existing source to make it transparent, right-click the source->Filters and add the chroma key filter (or color key filter, or luma key filter - depends on the nature of the background). The chroma key filter filters by color, regardless of brightness. Good for green screens.
For those of you who have similar issue - remember not just to remove the background property of the custom css in the browser source form from OBS - make sure the local file's (HTML) used in your browser source to contain no background (image, color or whatsoever) for this to work! Please consider this thread closed. Regards,
2. Add a Background Image. With your new scene selected in the scenes list, click the "+" icon under the sources list and then click "Image" in the drop-down to create a new image source. Select "Create New" in the dialogue box and give the source a name. Leave the box next to "Make source visible" checked and click OK.
This is not actually transparent. This is something like a google image search would show you if you search for a transparent image. You would then have to go to the source of the image and make sure you are getting a transparent copy. In a real transparent image, you would only see that pattern inside an image editor. 9.
Aug 23, 2023. #3. Something being transparent means the next lower source is visible through that transparent part. If there is no source below that transparent source, the background appears as black in OBS. If you want a certain non black background in transparent areas, put a source at the bottom of the sources that contains the desired ...
New Member. Sep 23, 2021. #1. i want an image i am inserting into obs to have a transparent background (its a png) but it has a white background. this is what it looks like. chroma keys didnt help, this was the best i could do with chroma keys. this is the original file incase anythings wrong with it.