We're here to help! We just need a little bit of information...
What system are you using?
Have you downloaded the latest version of Lens Studio?
Is this issue causing Lens Studio to crash?
What system do you run Lens Studio on?
Version
Graphics
Follow the next steps to help us solve your issue:
-
Copy and paste this text into your TerminalCommand Window
open ~/Library/Preferences/Snap/Lens\ Studio/ %LOCALAPPDATA%\Snap\Lens Studio Copy Text
- Press ReturnEnter to run the command. The Lens Studio folder will automatically open
-
Prepare to upload your files: zip the "Log" Folder by right-clicking and choosing "compress."Locate the Log.txt file right above it.
Attach a screenshot of the issue:
Name:
Email:
What is this most relevant to?
Please enter a brief description of your issue:
Thanks for submitting this issue.
Unfortunately, it's likely due to the operating system or hardware you're using – since they don't meet the system requirements for Lens Studio.
Still, we hear you loud and clear, and are logging the issue in case there's ever a workaround we can provide!
Minimum Requirements
Operating System: Windows 10 (64 bit); MacOS 10.11+
Hardware: Minimum of Intel Core i3 2.5Ghz or AMD Phenom II 2.6Ghz with 4 GB RAM; Intel HD Graphics 4000 / Nvidia GeForce 710 / AMD Radeon HD 6450 or better; screen resolution of 1280x768 or higher
We'll try to resolve this issue as soon as possible. Thanks for letting us know about it!
Keep an eye out for a followup email from us. We may have a couple more questions for you, or we might already have a solution to offer.
Happy creating!

Create/ get a 3D model of the object you want, import it for example (.obj) into your lense studio, create a 3D mesh, change it to the uploaded 3D model. When that all is done click the 3D mesh, in inspector click "add component" button and add manipulate, done! :)
Hi jasnoor.harry ,
As said appelsiensam, you can use his way.
But there is also another possibility
Actually, it's not that complicated.
You need :
To do this :
In the script "navigationUIController" you select in the section "Move Target" your 3D object. And from this moment, you will be able to move your car or your object
Maxime. C hey sir its not work can you make a tutorial for this.
-shcreation4
appelsiensam can you make a tutorial for this.
- shcreation4
Hey, shcreation4!
If you want to create an RC car type lens, you need the Navigation Controller from the Asset Library that you can find inside Lens Studio.
You import the Navigation Controller and then drag it into your Orthographic camera.
Then you click on "NavigationUI_PUT_IN_ORTHO_CAM" and in your Inspector you see the NavigationUI Controller Script. There you can replace the "Move Target" with the 3D Model of your car/helicopter etc.
In the Script, you can also choose the Move Speed, etc.
Once you have imported the Navigation Controller into your Lens Studio Project everything should be pretty self-explanatory. Just do what the program tells you to do :)
If you need help or an explanation for anything, feel free to let me know!
~ Ian
ru.ianThanks you thats what I wanted before
ru.ian not work for me , can you explain in detail because i will try many times its not work for me !!
-shcreation4
shcreation4 what exactly doesn't work for you? If you would be so kind and explain your problem to me, I can understand your problem and help you better that way than just going over the Controller in general
It seems like a very severe problem that you are facing right here I will suggest you to peer and take guide from this link I desire it's going to give you the results you want.
There are so many amazing lenses just as this idea you can clickhere to see more amazing and trending lenses.