


It creates a simple user interface inside the Scripts Window for OBS Studio.In the Gif below I have an example of what my script does ( the designs come from a package I made on Etsy): So as promised from my last tutorial, today I will go over how to make our buttons inside our interface actually do something. A further understanding of the OBS Lua Library.The difference between scene items, scenes, and sources in OBS.

The use of key-value pairs within OBS Studio when defining our settings for our imported sources.Create easy to use functions that add overlay, texts, and images for us with the use of buttons.Through this tutorial I hope that you will be able to learn various things. overlay file within the StreamLabs application and sharing that as your go-to easy importer file for your customers. But if you are designing for Streamlabs, I would encourage you to take advantage of exporting your layouts into a. The great part of this is that you can customize your layout and design the way you want to market your brand your way, leaving a more memorable experience to your customer.

Take this lua scripting tutorial as a way to be introduced to the power of code with your streams and the beginning of more possibilities. A lot of streamers might use Stream Labs or. Now, you may be saying not all streamers use OBS Studio, which is true. I have a few customers already telling me how much they appreciate the amount of content I provide for them and how easily they can setup everything. Incorporating some minor technical know-how can make your customers come back looking for more content, which is a win-win in my book. Well with your new script, they can easily import a template you created for them inside OBS Studio, eliminating some of that initial guess work, and adding more value to your product, making you stand out as a designer. Meanwhile, the customer probably really just wants a nice design that is easy to use and worth their money to stream with so that they can go have fun with friends and viewers online. Some general examples of what I typically include in my stream packages for streamers to buy
