
The screen is nine feet long, and you can adjust it to the length you need. It’s a good deal for the price, as it also comes with a stand to hang it from and a carrying case for portability.
Collapsible and comes with carrying bagįor a green screen that extends to and covers the floor, try the Fancierstudio Green Screen Background. Stretched tightly over frame for no wrinkles. Dimensions (collapsed): 24.8 in / 63 cm (diameter). Dimensions (extended): 5 x 6.6 ft / 150 x 200 cm. You will need to get a stand to hang it on. It’s collapsible as well, folding up into a disc you can store easily or carry with you. If you want a flexible color option for your screen, the Neewer Chromakey Double-Sided Backdrop is a great pick. The clips to close the case tend to be flimsyĢ.
Non-reflective, wrinkle-resistant material.
When you’re done streaming, slide it back into its case and store it for later. You can lock it into place with the X-frame and adjust it to suit your setup. If you want a big green screen you can easily store, the Elgato Collapsible Chroma Key Panel is a safe choice. A few are more suited to photographers, but they still work well for live content creators.
If you enjoyed this please check out my Twitch channel and Twitter where I play a ton of Sea of Thieves and talk a lot about tech and a little about law (NOT A LAWYER).Any of these seven background screens would be ideal for streamers of all levels, although some are more expensive than others. You will have to have a super powered CPU (I recommend testing this for yourself) and offset your mic input to match your webcam lag.
Clean up your background as much as possible so the Snap Camera app can see you the best.ĭo note: This requires a TON of CPU power and lags your camera input to OBS quite a bit. I was able to pull this off using just light from my monitors. I set the similarity to 300, smoothness to 200, and key color spill reduction to 200. Set a new Chroma Key filter on your Snap Camera (right click the source > filters > the plus sign in the bottom right corner of the filters window > Chroma Key). In OBS (or your chosen broadcasting software) replace your webcam feed with a new one you’ll see in the list called Snap Camera. It replaces what it sees as the whole background with a flat green surface. Ensure your camera is facing you as directly as possible or it’s going to think facial features are background. Use your actual webcam as the source for this app. When setting Snap Camera up, it’ll ask for your actual webcam. Here’s how you can achieve the effect of a virtual green screen, for free. Did you know that’s possible? And it’s super easy.