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Bec Godsey
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 13 ต.ค. 2014
OBS Set Up for New Content Creators
This is part 3 of 3 as we set up our OBS.
This walkthrough is ideal for beginners to content creation, streaming, recording, and podcasting.
We talk about the basic set up with your OBS profile, scene collections, scenes, and sources.
We create basic scene overlays such as getting started scene, gameplay scene, casters scene and more for a mock-up online esports tournament.
We use the Ashmanix plugin from OBS to add our countdown.
This walkthrough is ideal for beginners to content creation, streaming, recording, and podcasting.
We talk about the basic set up with your OBS profile, scene collections, scenes, and sources.
We create basic scene overlays such as getting started scene, gameplay scene, casters scene and more for a mock-up online esports tournament.
We use the Ashmanix plugin from OBS to add our countdown.
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Creating OBS Overlays Using Canva
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This is part 2 of 3 in our approach to OBS. There are many tools like Adobe and others where you can create your own overlays. In this walkthrough, we use the paid version of Canva to create our overlays showcasing how we do a mock-up template and then how we separate each asset. On a budget, a content creator can create quick overlays that can look clean and support your stream on Twitch, TH-c...
Intro to OBS
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This is part 1 of 3 in our approach to OBS. While there are many options, like StreamLabs OBS, OBS is a free program and considered standard for content creators. In this intro video, we prepare ourselves for our approach as we create and then upload a variety of assets. To download OBS, the OBS Project website to access.
OBS: Creating Scene Layouts in Canva
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The first in a four part series, this walk-through provides a simple guide for non-designers to create functional layouts on Canva.
OBS: Saving Canva Assets
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To prep for creating scenes in OBS, we first need to prep our assets by saving them separately and as transparent PNGs. In this walk-through, Bec shows how to deconstruct a scene into its separate pieces.
OBS: Scene Set Up Basics
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Bec Godsey does a 101 coverage of setting up OBS scenes with no extra plugins. From creating multiple scenes and adding sources from videos, images, and video capture devices (cameras), this is a quick set up to get you recording or streaming.
OBS: Using the Move Transition
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OBS offers two transition sets: cut and fade. By applying the move source plugin, we can set up triggers to make individual assets move simultaneously to make fluid, professional scenes.
Thank You, Teacher!!
you deserve more views and engagement. Love the quality of your content and your overall delivery of material. Stumbled upon your stuff a while back and I guess I never subbed or anything so I remedied that this time around 🙃
How did you make the wolf shape for your webcam?
This is a MasterClass in the Move Plugin.
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thank you!
Thank you so much! Exactly what I was looking for and never would I have figured it out on my own. Great video! 👍
Dang. Great video. You should have 100X the subscribers.
Very Interesting. Well explained.
Wonderful video. Could you share your canva assets from example?
Amazing!
great video! can't wait to see more of your content! keep up the great work!
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Great strong voice you ja e there. Is it just natural or you practiced something?
Great to find your channel, appreciate the way you deliver the information, well done, I would love to learn how you create those stingers (i think they're called) which could be triggered between changing camera angles or segments - i got a lot to learn
I hope you keep doing content. Great voice and teaching style. Beautiful as well.
I hope you get this or maybe if you don't one of the people watching this who commented can help. I am having a problem with getting the order correct for the filter. I am getting lost at figuring out how to sequence/chain the movements. I am also having problems figuring out how to start off with just the background image all by itself on the screen with a delay before I start having my text and final image moving into the screen as well as figuring out the timing of each one. Essentially I want to start with a static background image, then a short pause before I start "flying/sliding" each line of text onto the screen and ending with an additional image dropping down to the bottom. I want each line of text to remain on the screen once it "flies/slides" onto the screen and I want the last image that drops down to remain on the screen with the text so that it stays all as one final image all together. Can anyone help me figure this out? Does anyone possibly have a Discord that we might be able to chat through and I can even provide screenshots of what I'm looking to do and how the filters are set up and what order I have them in?
i definitely hear you on the resizing and moving things around unintentionally such a pain in the ass when that happens hahaha great video thank you salute !
GF You are a GENIUS! I am late to the party for all things creative and video editing and have been struggling to learn this plugin for TWO WHOLE DAYS and you just ROCKED IT OUT to me in this ONE VIDEO!!!!
Enjoy your videos. Great stuff 👍👍👍
are you using a teleprompter or something? if so, is it in obs studio? or just a document that you have pulled up?
I have the elgato teleprompter, it works pretty well!
Your videos are very well made and I hope you blow up on the internet 🎉
I think I can really use this method...I just started streaming with obs....I'm in the process of figuring out my content...thanks for the video...
Great video. Thanks for the insight to the mindset needed to distribute content across several social media platforms in a logical way.
Hi, thanks for your succinct presentation. Re the output video format, as per your explanation, it's better to first save the video in mkv format, and then remux it to MP4 as the final product.
You're right and I agree - though I am often a bit lazy and hate an extra step, so I keep it in mp4. Fortunately, I haven't had any corruption or recording breaks, so the consequences haven't caught up to me ... yet!
so sad you didn't go all the way through with youtube... you have nice diction, your voice is nice, you have nice setup of light... pitty
Ok, this was really helpful and informative. I was randomly suggested this and I am not upset about it. Great job! hope to see more from you!
I really like your stuff! This is very helpful and I think you have a great voice and you go over things at a nice and even pace where everyone can follow along without being distracting or confusing. Keep it up Phoenix 🔥
thx for the videos💜💜 love from South Africa
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This was very informative and helpful!!!
This has really helped me out a lot, thank you for sharing this!! I encourage others to watch this to learn and grow!!!
You are amazing Thank you so much