Graphics - Suvidriel/VNyanDoc GitHub Wiki

Here you can find various settings to configure how VNyan is displayed and how it interacts with other graphical software.

Window Size

Set the width and height of VNyan's window. This can also be set with the Set Resolution node.

Graphics Settings

Configure anti-aliasing, SMAA, and the FPS-limit. Some timing within VNyan can depend on the frame rate, and setting an FPS too high can reduce performance in other games and programs, so it is recommended to set the FPS to 60 here.

UI Settings

UI Scale multiplier, color themes, and a toggle to show the hotkey help at the bottom left of the screen.

VNyan supports custom color themes for the UI. To start creating a custom theme, simply copy one of the existing json-files to use as a base, and edit it in a text editor of your choice. Give the theme a unique name and change the colors as you like. In order for themes to be regonized by VNyan, they must be saved in the VNyan install folder, in Themes. Feel free to share Themes with the community as well!

Spout2 Sender

VNyan supports sending a clean and resource-light Spout2 feed that can be captured in other programs like OBS. Here you can configure the Spout2 name used by VNyan that other programs should listen for. We generally recommend using Spout2 for window capture, as this is less resource intensive than direct window capture in, for example, OBS.

NDI Sender

VNyan supports NDI (Network Device Interface), as well as tools or programs based on the NDI protocol (like MultiV). Enabling Use NDI allows you to send NDI data to other programs. Incoming NDI data can be displayed using props.

Virtual Web Camera

VNyan can be used as a web camera to be picked up by other Windows programs. You can mirror the video in the Virtual Web Camera, and load a background image that will be applied behind your model.