Setup A Green Screen in OBS Studio for Streaming
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 Published On Oct 31, 2023

Everyone I see on Twitch is using Green Screens wrong, every tutorial I see is telling you how to set them up wrong, today we are fixing that, you will learn where to get one, how to set it up, and light it properly for OBS or Streamlabs, and most importantly I am going to give you dozens of backgrounds to perfectly trick your viewers into thinking you have the coolest or funniest stream room in existence.

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How To Position A Green Screen For OBS

Okay, lets grab the green screen, , you don’t want your green screen too far away, or too close to you, if its too close, you’ll get harsh shadows from your shoulders and back, but too far and it won’t cover enough of the frame to remove.

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Open OBS, find your webcam source, add a Filter, and select Colour Key, then click custom colour, and use the select tool to pick the most even part of your green screen, if that doesn’t get much, keep trying until the MOST of the screen is gone without it removing you obviously.

Next you’re going to use Similarity to change how many similar shades of green are being removed, just lightly adjust this, and you’ll use smoothness to smooth out the fall off on the edges of the green around you. If you can’t get it nice, without removing part of yourself.

It might be time to add another light to remove dark spots or even adjust your main lights to have less brightspots, essentially, slowly adjust your lights and filter settings until it’s evenly lit, and cleaned.

Once you do, if you have little edges where you can’t get the greenscreen to cover, just hold alt on your keyboard, click the edge of the cam, and drag it in.

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0:00 What You Need to setup a Green Screen In OBS for streaming
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2:23 What Budget Lights To Buy For Streaming
3:32 How To Add A Webcam to OBS
3:56 Best Webcam Settings In OBS For Streaming & Green Screens
5:21 How To Light A Green Screen Properly In OBS
6:28 How To Set White Balance In OBS
7:00 Why Webcam Placement Can Ruin Your Green Screen
7:24 How To Position A Green Screen
8:00 How To Add A Chroma Key Filter To OBS To Remove A Green Screen
8:41 How To Use Green Screen Backgrounds to Grow as a Streamer

How To Light A Green Screen

Let’s start by turning on what we call our Keylight, so for me that is my Light I have position to my right, about 45 degrees, and about 10 cm higher than my eyes. It is a bit dark, so we’re going to slowly raise the brightness until it starts to look nicely lit, not too dark, not too bright.

Instantly this is beginning to feel better, but the light is so far to my right, so I get shadows over this side, to fix this, I turn on my other light to “fill in” the other side. And I will do the same slowly raising the brightness.

If you end up not having two lights, you’ll just want to move your “key light” to 25 degrees, and ease the brightness, this way you still get nice shading across your face, without it being so harshly from one side.

Instantly you can see this is so much better, that’s because I’m using directional light, to light the key subject, aka myself, AND most importantly I set my webcam or camera to its base exposure, and then lit myself properly rather than trying to digitally increase my brightness.

I also set my white balance correctly.

This is a step most people mess up, and it will make your green screen section BRUTAL later. Earlier I talked about lights being Bi-Colour, or a Kelvin range, this is essentially the temperature or white balance the light they produce is, I like to set my lights to 4700 Kelvin, and then on my webcam I set it to 4700 Kelvin as well to match. It is important you match these, if you don’t you’ll get washed out, look green, red or another technical term… just f**king trash.

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