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You can add it to your script using the examples shown here: https://lensstudio.snapchat.com/api/classes/ObjectTracking/
I may be misunderstanding though.
Hi, Samuel!
It can be done in many ways, but all of them require some scripting.
You can add another input in the skeletal tracking controller script.
Then in your script create a function that you would like to call
function onTrackingLostFunction() {
// do something
}
and expose this function to the API of your script
Then you can go back to the SkeletalTrackingController and add coupe lines of code into onTrackingLost function :
function onTrackingLost() {trackingCount--;
if (trackingCount < 1) {
if(isObjectTracking == true) {
script.myScript.api.onTrackingLostFunction();
}
isObjectTracking = false;
}
}
Example project is here
Let me know if there are any questions!
Best
Olha
Perfect, thank you Olha
Perfect, thank you Olha