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Can't position face image

  • Hi norimous

    Try screen image 

    https://lensstudio.snapchat.com/guides/2d/image/



     

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  • Yeah, I just tried that and same issue.

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  • Did you tried head binding?

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  • Yeah, I tried that too, but it doesn't even position in the right place

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  • How can I share it with you?

     

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  • Upload the project file using Dropbox so I can look into it but first do check this Video https://youtu.be/SL3-kSvJE7g it might help

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  • I've seen what you have done,

    so you used Screen Image

     

    yours supposed to use an image object if you want the image to rotate with the head

     

    if you're using an image object you can use and increase the side with the dots on the corner

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  • Okay, thank you, but how do I use an image object or set it to the image object. Is it in the inspector? Sorry, I'm still relatively new.

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  • Its the same thing as using a Screen Image its just in the 3D world which is why it can rotate with head binding

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