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You can find it in the interactive tap template, inside the script folder.
Thanks, Brandon! Just out of curiosity, is there any "template" that simply contains all necessary scripts and resources that Lens Studio offers? In order to accomplish what I need to do, I find myself the properties of three different templates.
Hey Abigail,
The three main scripts that Snap offers in every project are 'Tween Manager' for animating objects, 'Behavior' for creating custom triggers and responses, and 'WorldObjectController' which allows you to place Objects under the script and enables users to move, rotate and scale the object in the lens. These scripts are available in the Objects panel by clicking Add New > Helper scripts.
Most templates have their own specific scripts that they use, so if for example, you wanted to do something with segmentation, you would take a look at the segmentation script on that template!
Hope that helps
Ben