Can the Snap Camera change position of the eyes?
It quite possible that a similar question has already been asked, but I am such a noob in computers at all that I am not even sure if I posted everything correctly.
So, here's the thing. Like many students, I am currently studying remotely. At the university, we have a simply disgusting teacher who demands that we look strictly at the camera or just close our eyes during the exam. If someone looks away from the camera, or starts covering his face with his hands, teacher immediately lowers the grade. If this happens often, then he forces you to retake the exam on next month.
So, I thought, is it possible to create a mask that make your eyes constantly looking at the camera, or remain completely closed, while in fact, a person can speak calmly and, if necessary, look at the sheets? Our classes are held in the zoom and snap cam easily integrates into it.
I understand that if it sounds like a cheating, walk like cheating, and looks like a cheating, it is a cheating. But this request is not without reason. Not only me, but the ENTIRE STREAM of students suffers from this tyrant. I'm pretty bad at computers and code, but I don't have a weak machine, like almost all the people in my group. What I mean is, a mask like this can help a whole group of students get rid of an incredible pain in the ass.
Thank so much to everyone who responded, you are just awesome.
Honestly just pre-record yourself and play it during meetings or class. Making a filter for that is extremely hard even if it was possible it wouldn't look natural at all it would be glitchy.
Hey Rebecca!
As Samuel said above, a filter of those standards would look very unnatural and clearly look fake! I'm sure that is not what you want :( What I usually do when I am in a class that is either not important or I am just not in the mood is, I prerecord a video of myself blankly staring into the webcam and occasionally scratch my head or make small movements, etc. Then I set that prerecorded video has the background of the frame and simply just leave the frame xD.
hope this helps LOL
-nate.como
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