Head back to Live Scene and add your game/capture card source into the bottom layer.ġ0. Head over to that scene and point the camera source to your one.ĩ. Camera and Overlay is a scene that is used in Live Scene to group the overlay and camera together. When all files are located click on apply, and everything should load with your new Elements assets.Ĩ. If files are in the same folders, it should locate them all. OBS will open a missing filed popup, click on the 3 dots to locate the folder they are in. Click on Scene Collections again, find your new scene collection, and select it.ħ. Click on the JSON file related to your package.Ħ. At the bottom, click on Add, and locate the unzipped folder.ĥ. In the top toolbar, locate Scene Collections, followed by Import.Ĥ. Download and unzip the folder from your dashboardģ. If you are using Streamlabs Desktop, you can do the same as OBS.Studio, or create and alertbox in app, set the resolution to 960x540 and move to preference.ġ. If you are using OBS.Studio, create a browser source, set it to 960x540, then paste the link provided by Streamlabs. When you are happy you can head back to themes while in browser, locate and click the link icon, followed by the clipboard icon next to Alertbox in the following popup window, and paste this as a 960x540 browser source in your streaming app. If you would like to to customize the alerts, you can do so in browser or in the streamlabs desktop app (assuming the correct theme is set to the correct scene collection)ġ1. These One-Click alertboxes come with custom code that contain our recommended use case of the alerts designer recommended font and splitting of name and amounts data to 2 lines for all alerts.ġ0. While in the themes menu, make sure the new theme you created is the active theme, and select the correct scene collection if you you are using this on streamlabs.ĩ. This will save our alertbox over the new theme you just created.Ĩ. This will return you to the previous popup with all your current streamlabs themes, select the new one you just created. Name the theme what you’d like, and click on Create again.ħ. Scroll to the bottom and select Create next to “Create a new Widget Theme”.Ħ. This will bring you to your streamlabs account, with an option to replace one of your themes. Locate the SL Animated/Static Alerts and double click on the shortcutĥ. Start by logging into your streamlabs account.Ĥ. If you are using Streamlabs Desktop, you can do the same as OBS.Studio, create a browser source, set resolution to 960x540, then paste the link provided.ġ. If you are using OBS.Studio, create a browser source, set it to 960x540, then paste the link provided by Streamelements. When you are happy, click on the link icon in the top right corner (copying the link for the overlay) and paste it into a browser source in your streaming program.ġ0. Our alerts are designed to be 960x540, so make sure to set your browser source to that resolution if you are using our one-click alertboxes. To test the alerts, locate the small panel in the bottom center of the screen, click on emulate, and test all the alerts out. If you would prefer to use the default streamelements alertbox, just create a new one and add the files in.Ĩ. Google Font, Font colour, Top & Bottom line vertical placement can also be changed for preference.ħ. These One-Click alertboxes come with custom code that contain our recommended use case of the alerts designer recommended font and splitting of name and amounts data to 2 lines for all alerts. Find that by clicking on overlays in the left dashboard panel.Ħ. This will automatically add it onto your account overlay list. Find the platform you need and double click on the shortcut.ĥ. Download and unzip the folder from your dashboardĤ. Start by logging into your streamelements account.Ģ.
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