![]() When I finished this lighting setup I was really happy. The walls and acoustic foam panels are white, so the light bounces off very well and indirectly lights me and the green screen evenly. I did this by having the Key Lights at the back of the desk in the left and right corners, having them pointed at the walls to the left and right of me. Therefore I'd really like to avoid this, also thinking that hundreds of streamers manage to chroma key with the more simple setup I am trying now. But this heats up the room by 1☌ per hour. ![]() In the past I had success with pointing them at the walls to the left and right of me instead, putting their brightness up to 70-80%. They are simply pointed at me and at the green screen behind me. I am using 2 Elgato Key Lights left and right in front of me and an Elgato green screen behind me. When I do this, I already start to lose pixels of myself while parts of the green background are still there (mostly in the bottom corners, but also a bit at the left edge).Īway from the subjective perspective, is there something objectively wrong with my green screen? Yet these people just crank the "Similarity" up and at some point the background is gone and they are still there. ![]() Please tell me, is this really such an extremely bad green screen (lighting) as OBS says it is? Because it is simply impossible to key it out without also keying out part of myself.įrom a purely subjective perspective I can check 30 OBS chroma keying tutorials and in more than half of them the green used looks worse than mine (wrinkles, shadows, lighting in certain areas differ a lot). After hours of trying without any success I am desperate enough to doubt either my sanity or my eyesight - maybe I have a color blindness I didn't know about yet?
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