Werty97
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Hello!
Anyone managed to adapt the colors of their browser sources with the OBS Update of Linear Color blending? Context: I am a CSGO caster and I have a custom HUD done that is hosted through Lexogrine HUD Manager, a software that creates a browser source link and automatically gets ingame data and changes the HUD of CSGO to a more design appealing one, while being overlayed to the game source. https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio/wiki/Linear-Color-Blending
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Pic #1 - Before OBS Linear Color blending update (v26)
Pic #2 - After the update (v27)
Problem: See the dark blue background of the HUD in pic 1 (below each player lane as blue and orange gradients)? Those are CSS made elements and their colors are hexcodes. Now look at the way it turned after the update. It turned gray-ish and its opacity went from a 75% to a 30% without anything being changed in the HUD. Now, this is due to OBS. But me and my developer found no way to convert the semitransparent dark blue background color of the HUD to some new values or something. Does anybody know what to do? This wouldn't let me use newer OBS versions and I am stuck to an Feb 2021 version which has less features. (edited)
Now I know there is some math tutorial displayed on the github release of OBS but that's NASA stuff for just a color. Maybe there is a converter for this?
Anyone managed to adapt the colors of their browser sources with the OBS Update of Linear Color blending? Context: I am a CSGO caster and I have a custom HUD done that is hosted through Lexogrine HUD Manager, a software that creates a browser source link and automatically gets ingame data and changes the HUD of CSGO to a more design appealing one, while being overlayed to the game source. https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio/wiki/Linear-Color-Blending
Pic #1 - Before OBS Linear Color blending update (v26)
Pic #2 - After the update (v27)
Problem: See the dark blue background of the HUD in pic 1 (below each player lane as blue and orange gradients)? Those are CSS made elements and their colors are hexcodes. Now look at the way it turned after the update. It turned gray-ish and its opacity went from a 75% to a 30% without anything being changed in the HUD. Now, this is due to OBS. But me and my developer found no way to convert the semitransparent dark blue background color of the HUD to some new values or something. Does anybody know what to do? This wouldn't let me use newer OBS versions and I am stuck to an Feb 2021 version which has less features. (edited)
Now I know there is some math tutorial displayed on the github release of OBS but that's NASA stuff for just a color. Maybe there is a converter for this?