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Virtual Set Lab Log in Cart. VIRTUAL SETS HD & 4K Virtual Studios & Sets Desks & Foreground Elements Weather & Forecast Graphics Zoom / Online Meeting Sets ADOBE TEMPLATES Virtual Studios & Sets for After Effects. HD Virtual Studio Tutorial in vMix. Virtual Set for vMix We have made the video tutorial for each project, step by step guide you to load the virtual scene into the vmix directory in a short time. Rich and practical independent layers allow you to customize virtual studio scenes as much as possible. Each time I load the set I must reset these values. I tried manually editing the XML file for the set, but it does not stay after re-loading vMix. I read the online tutorial that says to make the changes and use the 'export' button to save the changes, but there is no 'export' button. How do I edit the positioning of the virtual set and save it?

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Vset3D is a real-time 3D virtual studio. With no rendering time necessary, you can produce your own videos in real-time, using live footage and pre-recorded green screen videos.

You may also insert still images as well as videos and 3D objects into Vset3D.

Vset3D offers a true virtual environment where you can create a large number of lighting effects using the same set.

How it works :

Virtual

In order to use Vset3D you have to use green screen footage or you will need access to a green screen studio. Vset3D works on PC running under Windows 7, 8 and 10. You will also need a Direct X 11 compatible graphics card.

  • Film yourself standing in front of a blue or green screen.
  • Adjust the video keying using the dedicated tool in Vset3D.
  • Set the 10 virtual camera positions using your computer mouse.

Switcher Control Software

Control Vset3D From PC or Android Device through IP network

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4 NDI® outputs

Allow you to get 4 different cameras from Vset3D and switch it with your Tricaster, or software like vMix and VidBlaster

Tutorial

In order to use Vset3D you have to use green screen footage or you will need access to a green screen studio. Vset3D works on PC running under Windows 7, 8 and 10. You will also need a Direct X 11 compatible graphics card.

  • Film yourself standing in front of a blue or green screen.
  • Adjust the video keying using the dedicated tool in Vset3D.
  • Set the 10 virtual camera positions using your computer mouse.

Switcher Control Software

Control Vset3D From PC or Android Device through IP network

.

4 NDI® outputs

Allow you to get 4 different cameras from Vset3D and switch it with your Tricaster, or software like vMix and VidBlaster

Vset3D And vMix

Vset3D uses NDI® technology which allows you to send and receive video over IP. This video shows you the way to use vset3D as virtual set for vMix® software. You can do the same with the Newtek Tricaster® . You can use the vMix® or Tricaster® chroma key and send transparent videos to Vset3D thanks to NDI® Alpha 32 video.

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Vset3D And OBS | Open Broadcaster Software

Features
Vset3D PremiumVset3D Pro
Media Player44
Live input Video (for web cam)22
Live input Video (for Blackmagic ) 22
Live output Video (for Blackmagic )
11
NewTek NDI® Input + Alpha 32
22
NewTek NDI® Output4 different camera4 different camera
Animated FBX Model Import11
Animated FBX Virtual set ImportNoYes
Include Virtual set100
Internal Chroma Key on media & live inputYesYes
Animated CloudsYesYes
Sun Light RayYesYes
5 Customizable lightsYesYes
Reflective FloorYesYes
Camera Depth Of Field ControlYesYes
Colour CorrectionYesYes
Transparent Overlay11
live video Picture in picture Overlay11
Camera position SwitchingYesYes
Camera Speed Movement ControlYesYes
Dolly, Automatic Camera MovementYesYes
Bloom EffectYesYes
Vignetting EffectYesYes
Record on local diskYesYes

Switcher Control

YesYes
Pal & Ntsc ready 30 / 60 Fps and 25 / 50 FpsYesYes
Operating SystemWindows 10 64BitsWindows 10 64Bits

NDI® is a registered trademark of NewTek, Inc.

Vmix Virtual Set Tutorial Photoshop

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