![]() ![]() When you first load your set into Virtual Set Editor you will see a list of all the available layers on the left hand side. OK, so let’s take a look in a little more detail, and you can see how easy it is to adjust the colours within VSE. So, if you want to try any of our ‘TriCaster’ virtual sets, you must be running Virtual Set Editor (VSE) at your end! ![]() It is important to note that our ‘TriCaster’ versions are still essentially Photoshop documents – they cannot be loaded directly into the TriCaster. Once you’ve successfully imported the Photoshop document, you can save your virtual set as a VSE project (.lsproj) and you can create multiple versions very easily by saving each variation as a different project file. They are designed to be imported into NewTek’s Virtual Set Editor (VSE) where you can turn layers on or off, adjust the colours, and assign your live inputs. Our virtual sets for TriCaster are supplied in Photoshop format. Home | Resources | Changing TriCaster virtual set colours in NewTek’s Virtual Set Editor Changing TriCaster virtual set colours in NewTek’s Virtual Set Editor ![]()
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