How to Attach 2D Static Full Body Model on Twitch

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Quick Guide for Adding 2D Static Full Body Model

Adding a 2D static full body model to your Twitch stream can enhance your visual presentation and create a more engaging experience for viewers. Here’s a concise step-by-step guide to help you attach a 2D static full body model on Twitch through OBS:

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Prepare Your 2D Static Full Body Model

Open OBS Studio

Create a New Scene

Add an Image Source

Configure the Image Source

Position and Resize Your 2D Static Full Body Model

Save Your Scene Collection

Verify Your 2D Static Full Body Model

1. Prepare Your 2D Static Full Body Model

Ensure you have your 2D static full body model image ready and saved on your computer. The image should be in PNG format with a transparent background for best results.

2. Open OBS Studio

Launch OBS Studio on your computer. If you haven’t installed OBS Studio yet, download and install it from the official website

3. Create a New Scene

If you want to keep your 2D static full body model organised, create a new scene:

Click the “+” button in the “Scenes” box.

Name your new scene and click “OK.”

4. Add an Image Source

  • To add your 2D static full body model to your scene:

    Select the scene where you want to add the model.

    Click the “+” button in the “Sources” box.

    Choose “Image” from the list of source types.

5. Configure the Image Source

  • In the “Create/Select Source” window, name your image source (e.g., “2D Full Body Model”) and click “OK.”

    In the “Properties” window, click the “Browse” button.

    Locate and select your 2D static full body model PNG file from your computer.

    Click “Open” to load the image.

    Click “OK” to add the image source.

6. Position and Resize Your 2D Static Full Body Model

Move and resize the 2D static full body model on your stream preview to your desired position.

Adjust the size and position to fit your stream layout. You can use the corner handles to resize the image proportionally.

7. Save Your Scene Collection

Once everything is set up and working: Go to “Scene Collections” in OBS and click “Save” to save your current scene collection.

8. Verify Your 2D Static Full Body Model

To ensure your 2D static full body model appears correctly: Start a test stream or recording in OBS. Check that the model is displayed correctly on the screen.

By following these steps, you can easily attach a 2D static full body model to your Twitch stream through OBS, enhancing your visual presentation and creating a more engaging experience for your viewers.

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