![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Right-click your Source/graphic Select Filters (it’s at the bottom this time).This is near enough the same process, only things are in slightly different places. As you’ve probably guessed, now you go through each Source/graphic, right-clicking and selecting Paste FiltersĬhange the Color of Your Twitch Overlay in OBS Studio.Right-click the Source/graphic you just edited, you should see it now says Filters(1) in the dropdown, below that select Copy Filters.Hit Done when you’ve got the color you want, and voila.You’ll now be looking at a lot of sliders, the key one here is Hue Shift, sliding that up and down will change your colorĪdditional side tip – slide the Saturation down a little if you wanna give the color a faded, washed out look.Click the + (plus) icon and select Color Correction as your filter type, use any filter name you like, and hit the Done button.With Streamlabs OBS open, and your overlay in front of you, right-click any of the graphics in the Sources panel.Here are those steps for you, blow by blow… Change the Color of Your Twitch Overlay in Streamlabs OBS This is applicable to ANY of the designs on this site, not just VX Pro, so feel free try this with whatever stream overlay you’re using. The video above, using the very popular VX Pro Red as an example, is a pretty succinct look at just how few steps are involved. ![]()
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