Open Comitant opened 3 years ago
I can reproduce this issue, I never really tested with semi-transparent, just usually fully transparent or fully opaque. I'll try and get around to fixing this soon but in the mean time you could just do fully transparent and put a semi transparent background in your video editing software.
I can reproduce this issue, I never really tested with semi-transparent, just usually fully transparent or fully opaque. I'll try and get around to fixing this soon but in the mean time you could just do fully transparent and put a semi transparent background in your video editing software.
True, the only issue is I haven't found a reliable way to consistently do it in Premiere Pro. Although I'm not the best at video editing.
For rendering chat I use generate mask with a semi transparent background so I can mask it in Premiere Pro, and I noticed animated emotes have a slightly different level of transparency or color on the background compared to the rest and it stands out. Seems to be an issue unless I've been doing something wrong while masking it.
If there's any current alternatives hopefully someone can let me know.
Edit: Went through a bunch more testing with this just to make sure I wasn't being stupid. I tried about 30 different levels of transparency even with different colors and they all show this same issue, also tried embedding emotes first and get the same thing. The only time it doesn't show this is when the background is completely transparent. It also can't be an issue with premiere because the animated emotes show this in the masked mp4 file.