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Hello!
I ´d like to ask you. I am planning to make speedpainting video. I got a software, but I can not figure it out how to make 2 windows - 1. the artboard where I will paint 2. the artboard that is static - there is no visible zooming in/out. I can make 2 artboards next to the each other, and I see that one is like static and is not visible zoom, but when I check the final video, there is zooming. Can you, please, advise me, if there is any option to create only static video? Thank you.
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Window > Arrange > New Window for (the document you are working on)
Then go Window > Arrange > Tile all vertically
You will then have two windows for the same image. Whatever you do to one of the images will be reflected on the second window.
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Hello. Yes, I did this exactly before, I have 2 artboards next to the each other, first looks static, but after recording, is visible zooming, If I am zooming on the "original". I absolutely don´t know why, If I work only on one. I thought that zooming is not reflecting. Is there way how to set up, because I just want to record artboard without any zooming?
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It sounds like somethging to do with whatever you are using to record the screen. What software is that?
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I tried 2. Icescreen recorder and OBS. Maybe that is possible only If I would have 2 screens, and the second one would be recorded by software.
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You seem to keep writing »Artboard« instead of »Window«, so just to make sure could you please post a scerenshot to clarify?
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Hi. Yes, you are right, I changed the names. 😄 I think windows are ok, I have only a problem to record the screen of one of them. I don´t want to have close ups, only view to the whole process from distance.
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Thanks for the screenshot, your setup seems as intended, but just to make sure:
On which window are you actively painting (the left one?) and which are you recording?
Have you tried recording the whole screen and clipping the resulting video to the »static« window or does zooming persist under those conditions, too?
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No, I am painting on the right and there also I am zooming on constantly. On the left is the static window. At the first sight it looks ok, because when I am painting on the right window - I can see zooming only in this window. The static window should be static in the video too, but is not.
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If you cannot see the zoom/movements while working in Photoshop but in the screen-recordings then it seems to me that the problem would be with the screen recording software.
Can you provide a short recording of the whole screen that shows the problem?
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I tried it again, the software Icescreen, and now it works great. I am not sure what the issue was...but it´s solved. Thank you 🙂
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