This transition will basically go to a color that we choose, and then show our new scene. Let’s quickly add another transition we can use, Fade to Color. Now, when I change my scenes, you can see the scene that I’m changing from doesn’t move when changing scenes. I’ll enable Swipe In so that you can see how that looks. If I ever need to, I can go into the properties of this transition and make some adjustments. You’ll see that if I change my default transition to the new swipe transition I made, it will do this animation when I change scenes. Let’s go ahead leave this to left and keep Swipe in unchecked for now. ![]() For S wipe we can tell OBS which direction to swipe, and then select swipe in. We’ll then be presented with properties for our new transition. We can see here that we can give the transition a name if we’d like – but let’s leave it at the default. To add a new default transition, hit the plus icon. By default we have fade and cut, but let’s look at the other ones quickly. This tells OBS what sort of transition to use when changing from one scene to another. If you remember, we can set our default transition to use next to the start streaming button. New transitions were also added in this update. This can be very useful for setting up alignment of sources quickly. With all of them enabled, you can see how this works – where my sources just snap to each other – make it easy to do aligning with edges and other sources. You can tweak how sensitive snapping is, as well as turn on and off the ability to snap to the edge of your screen, snap to other sources, and also snap to horizontal and vertical center of other sources. This can be enabled and disabled in the general settings. Let’s go ahead and move onto another new feature which is snap to sources/screen. You can use alt cropping to get a general area cropped out, and then right click the source, go to Edit Transform, and from here you can use the controls under the crop section to make any fine tuned adjustments.įinally, you can use reset transform to return your source to its original dimensions. You can undo the cropping by dragging the box back out. You can click any of the sides of the box, but you can also select a corner to crop two sides at once. If you used OBS Classic, you probably know what I’m talking about, but if not, let’s go ahead and add a source into our preview area.įrom here, simply click the source you want to crop, hold down the alt key, and then drag the bounding box in where you’d like to crop. ![]() A lot of people have been asking for the ability to crop sources directly in the preview window, and alt-cropping helps us do that. ![]() The first thing we’re going to talk about is alt-cropping.
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