Automatically Identify a Photo (from a Browser) and changes Overlay or Image (Maybe a tracker?!)

raffadorio

New Member
Hi, guys.
I've been for days searching for this, and nothing... But maybe i'm doing a wrong search. That's why i'm going straight to the point:

Last week a Valorant Tournament used this method, that is genious.

They, SOMEHOW, track the browser picture of a character and put over (also automatically) the photo of the player (who's using that character).

It's a little hard to explain, so i'm sending a picture and a link, so you can understand what i'm talking about.


PLEASE, SOMEONE, HELP ME HOW TO DO IT! ^^
 

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HoneyHazard

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Hello,

We are working on a plugin to help situations like that! It is still in development, but it kind of works already and may even handle your situation. No user manual as of this moment, but if you are interested in being our earliest tester feel free to download the latest build and I could try to walk you through the steps to capture a match image.

 

easyread

New Member
@HoneyHazard PixelMatchSwitcher is the answer to all of my prayers! i've wanted this for years. i've tried to figure out how to install the plugin from the info on your github, but i'm afraid it's a little over my head.

couple questions:

1. will you at some point be able to package this into an easy to install plugin?
2. when do you think it will be ready?
3. if it's able to be currently used, maybe you could make a short 3 minute video showing us how to get it up and running?

thanks so much for the work!
 

HoneyHazard

New Member
@HoneyHazard PixelMatchSwitcher is the answer to all of my prayers! i've wanted this for years. i've tried to figure out how to install the plugin from the info on your github, but i'm afraid it's a little over my head.

couple questions:

1. will you at some point be able to package this into an easy to install plugin?
2. when do you think it will be ready?
3. if it's able to be currently used, maybe you could make a short 3 minute video showing us how to get it up and running?

thanks so much for the work!

Hello, I apologize as I did not see your reply earlier.

For now, a special modified version of OBS is needed. You can grab the installer here for the modified OBS build that includes the plugin: https://github.com/HoneyHazard/PixelMatchSwitcher/releases

User manual has been updated and will continue to be updated: https://github.com/HoneyHazard/PixelMatchSwitcher/wiki/User-Manual

I hope this gets you started! Yes, it will be helpful to get a video that walks you through, and we will be working on it sometime soon. For now the image capture walkthrough is the closest thing: https://github.com/HoneyHazard/PixelMatchSwitcher/wiki/User-Manual#image-capture-walkthrough
 

HoneyHazard

New Member
Also, there is now a resource post for the plugin. Maybe it is best to move the discussion over there. Cheers!

 

mariah1902

New Member
Hi, guys.
I've been for days searching for this, and nothing... But maybe i'm doing a wrong search. That's why i'm going straight to the point:

Last week a Valorant Tournament used this method, that is genious.

They, SOMEHOW, track the browser picture of a character and put over (also automatically) the photo of the player (who's using that character).

It's a little hard to explain, so i'm sending a picture and a link, so you can understand what i'm talking about.


PLEASE, SOMEONE, HELP ME HOW TO DO IT! ^^
I have watched the whole video but nowhere I have observed the facts that you have described on your post. This is just a random gameplay and what I saw in the video that the player was using some hack to see the person behind the wall. I guess that what we call walling. I am not sure what you are talking about but I really want to know and learn about it. So if anybody explain this to me would be fantastic.
 
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