Hi, this might be a bit of a strange question. I'm an artist and I often livestream while I'm working. I found this program, VDRAW, that shows your screen with a virtual avatar "drawing" on it while you're drawing and it looks really neat. I can get the demo version working just fine in CrossOver, but I'm stumped as to how to capture anything happening outside of the app. When I'm streaming I use OBS and just window capture the program I'm drawing in, but VDRAW is unable to "see" anything outside of CrossOver. Is there any way to get CrossOver or VDRAW to see something like a window capture? I totally understand if this isn't possible, it just seems like a really cool thing to try for fun, if I could get it to work.
If you have a Mac there are several ways but the one I like best is an app called Copy' EM Paste on the App Store. Not only is it a wonderful clipboard manager but has a host of ways to take screen shots without key commands etc. For me it is the simplest way to do stuff like that. I hate trying to remember key commands etc!
If you have a Mac there are several ways but the one I like best is
an app called Copy' EM Paste on the App Store. Not only is it a
wonderful clipboard manager but has a host of ways to take screen
shots without key commands etc. For me it is the simplest way to do
stuff like that. I hate trying to remember key commands etc!
Not quite what I'm trying to do. I mean screen capture as in a live capture of what's going on in a Mac OS window to an app running inside CrossOver. Since I'm sending it through OBS to a live stream, a screenshot won't quite do the job. I'm also not sure how to get the program running in CrossOver to "see" the Mac OS display.
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