fowskate
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I'm a designer and having issues getting glow to show up properly in OBS.
I've been trying my hand at creating an animated border with glow around it, however my pink glow turns into a dark color, like a black shadow instead of being a nice bright pink glow like how it was when exported from Adobe After Effects. When moved to OBS I lose the glow and a shadowy like effect takes it's place. This is especially apparent with lighter colored backgrounds. With darker backgrounds it looks pretty much entirely visible.
If possible, may I know the technique used to make the glow animate properly when in OBS? It seems tricky and I've not found a solution anywhere online.
In the files below I've posted the Incorrect OBS (What the OBS software does to my export) and the 2nd file contains the Correct Adobe (The way my file originally looks and is supposed to look with it's beautiful glow)
Other tests I've done to try to resolve the issue myself:
Multiple codes
Webm, vp9, png, and mov formats
I've tried using OBS on 3 different computers, thinking that maybe it may have been an installation error on my end, however on each different computer, the end result was a dull, shadowy effect in place of what was originally a nice glow.
I've also experimented with the screen blending mode after adding my project to a black background. The result of that ended with my file becoming less opaque. To try to add some opacity back into my project I even tried copying my media source 5 times, overlapping one another, the process was a failure. When using the screen blender mode, my project was never able to return to how opaque it was originally.
I've been trying my hand at creating an animated border with glow around it, however my pink glow turns into a dark color, like a black shadow instead of being a nice bright pink glow like how it was when exported from Adobe After Effects. When moved to OBS I lose the glow and a shadowy like effect takes it's place. This is especially apparent with lighter colored backgrounds. With darker backgrounds it looks pretty much entirely visible.
If possible, may I know the technique used to make the glow animate properly when in OBS? It seems tricky and I've not found a solution anywhere online.
In the files below I've posted the Incorrect OBS (What the OBS software does to my export) and the 2nd file contains the Correct Adobe (The way my file originally looks and is supposed to look with it's beautiful glow)
Other tests I've done to try to resolve the issue myself:
Multiple codes
Webm, vp9, png, and mov formats
I've tried using OBS on 3 different computers, thinking that maybe it may have been an installation error on my end, however on each different computer, the end result was a dull, shadowy effect in place of what was originally a nice glow.
I've also experimented with the screen blending mode after adding my project to a black background. The result of that ended with my file becoming less opaque. To try to add some opacity back into my project I even tried copying my media source 5 times, overlapping one another, the process was a failure. When using the screen blender mode, my project was never able to return to how opaque it was originally.