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  • Hey Takinours, 

    While I didn't create that Lens, it looks like it's using some version of a Javascript physics engine. Javascript physics engines can be added to Lens Studio and can be used to drive object transforms. We've seen the following physics engines work with Lens Studio. We're hoping to create a tutorial for this in the future. But for now, check out:

    http://www.cannonjs.org/

    https://github.com/kripken/ammo.js/

    https://github.com/lo-th/Oimo.js/

     

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  • Thanks Travis!

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  • Superb looking sport lens I am also working at the identical type of challenge you could see right here and discover some new ideas like pickleball.

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  • Extra ordinary work you have done here and I absolutely appreciate it and would love to share this apk lens here. 

     
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  • This is very useful looking lens you can check some more details here on torrifys to make this lens more attractive

     
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  • There are some very informative tips that you can check here and learn how you can add theammo effects in a lens.

     
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