Hey, not sure if this is the right place for this question, but I just started using OBS to capture my games from a console, and I got everything working, and made an overlay, but now I want to move stuff around relative to each other. I want to move the score, and line count and next box to all be stacked vertically. I've seen other streamers do similar things. At first I thought I would just duplicate my source, then make a different mask, and position it were I want, but whenever I change a mask on one source, it also changes on the other source/sources, making it impossible to have multiple masks. Does anyone know how to make an independent duplicate source, or is there some other way to achieve this?
Instead of creating masks I would just use the crop function. Duplicates of sources don't share the same crop/transform. It might also be relevant to check out this OBS shader: https://github.com/alex-ong/NESTrisSharpener
Thanks Muf, your right cropping is way easier. I also like that shader, it took me a while to get it configured and working, but once I did it looked pretty good. A few things I don't like about it though, the palette never quite looks right to me, I might need to play around with that some more. Also, I don't like that there is no flashy animation for tetris's. I really like having that menu detection graphic. I wish I could do just the menu graphic and nothing else, you know of a way to do that? Thanks for the help!