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That doesn't make any sense. Please explain what you want to achieve.
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I want to replace static image with live input from another studio. abeone attached the following image(s): vmix-elliptical.jpg (141kb) downloaded 5 time(s).You cannot view/download attachments. Try to login or register.
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A cilindrical cutout ( transparent) in the background image with a 'video' placeholder behind it or just a cilindrically cropped UV-map on top of it all ?
Check basic multiview or other virtual set codes for ideas
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Can be done with Color Key , Key/Fill option. Just a matter of making the black and white mask in your favorite graphics program I can expand further if needed ED
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@ abeone
As stated above, it is technically possible, just not natively within vMix and it's current tool set. You'll need to 'build' your own masked shape to use as a special effects overlay. This could be done with a program like PhotoShop or Fireworks or any graphic design program that can render an alpha channel.
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Alpha channel masking is the ultimate answer to complex crops. Create whatever shape you like in Photoshop, use it as a mask in vMix. This technique is decades old and well proven.
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