diff --git a/resolume.md b/resolume.md index 7113ae6..302a25d 100644 --- a/resolume.md +++ b/resolume.md @@ -5,14 +5,14 @@ 3. run resolume 4. open up scfh.exe 5. double click Arena.exe (or Avenue.exe) - *![step1](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pussinboot/mdvj/master/tutorial/scfh_step_1.PNG "step 1") + * ![step1](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pussinboot/mdvj/master/tutorial/scfh_step_1.PNG "step 1") 6. run milkdrop however you want 7. click where it says drag here, now drag to milkdrop window - *![step2](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pussinboot/mdvj/master/tutorial/scfh_step_2.PNG "step 2") + * ![step2](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pussinboot/mdvj/master/tutorial/scfh_step_2.PNG "step 2") 8. caption should read "MilkDrop 2 (MilkDrop2)" 9. hit apply 10. now back in resolume, under sources you should see "SCFH DSF" - *![step3](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pussinboot/mdvj/master/tutorial/scfh_step_3.PNG "step 3") + * ![step3](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pussinboot/mdvj/master/tutorial/scfh_step_3.PNG "step 3") 11. drag it onto your composition, congrats you can now use milkdrop as an input in resolume (as long as you keep scfh open and milkdrop visible somewhere on your screen (having dual monitors helps)) looks like this