Coach Paint 10.2 Updates

Discover what’s new in Coach Paint 10.2

Watch this short demo to see Coach Paint 10.2’s features in action:

New graphic style: Shine

Shine, the new graphic style, will add dynamism to your analyses with an animated and polished look. Like the other existing graphic styles, Glass and Neon, it can be applied to a wide range of tools with just one click, creating professional-looking breakdowns.

These are the steps to use it:

  • Select any tool
  • Open the Style dropdown in the tool panel (on the left side of the screen)
  • Choose Shine

Home and Away colors

You can now customize your tools by choosing specific jersey colors for the home and away teams, or for both sides in any match you’re reviewing. If you apply these colors across your tools and graphic styles, Coach Paint will automatically save your preferences for future sessions.

This is a step-by-step on how to use it:

  • Select a tool
  • Choose your Home color
  • Toggle to Away and pick another color
  • Done! Your tool now stores both presets

Cursor with logo

Strengthen your team’s identity by adding your logo to the available cursors. This professional-looking new feature can be used across different graphic styles, elevating your sports analysis with just a few clicks.

Discover how to use this feature:

  • Select the Simple Cursor
  • Enable Use Logo
  • Import your logo in the Logo selector
  • You’re all set!

Label with logo and headshot

You can now add your team’s logo and player headshots to the Label tool, along with their name, position, and number, allowing you to spotlight individual performance with a TV-like style.

Note: Make sure the headshot is a cropped PNG with a transparent background for the tool to display properly.

Follow these steps to learn how to use it:

  • Select the Label tool
  • Import images using the Logo and Headshot inputs.

Need more help?

If you run into issues or want guidance, reach out to our support team at coachpaintsupport@chyron.com. We’ll be glad to help you get the most out of Coach Paint.

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