Benslenses
I'm an Official Lens Creator, Lens Creative Partner, and Lens Studio Ambassador who loves everything AR! Through Lens Studio, I have learned a lot of cool things like javascript, photo and video editing, and 3D animation. I love using Lens Studio because it does all the legwork behind really complex technical things, and lets us do all the fun stuff, allowing us to create amazing works of ARt without having to be an expert!
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Hey there! I just made a tutorial for you on this subject! Check out this VIDEO Ben
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Hey bernhard, Once you created a lens, is it yours? Yes the lens is yours once you create it. Just make sure you own all the rights to the intellectual property in the lens, so if you were to make ...
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Yeah, unfortunately, this would require a little bit of custom scripting. What you could do is make each of the triggers set to Allow Once, so they will only happen one time. The downside to this i...
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Hey Georgie, How are you triggering these events? Are you using the behavior script? The Trigger template? Or are you using your own custom script? Ben
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That is super cool Isabel! I noticed you're using the Animated Object Template, but you accidentally left the 3D Robot object outside of the WorldObjectController. If you drag the whole Robot objec...
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Hey Topher! This is definitely possible. Check out the beginning of my tutorial Here Once you Apply the texture to the sphere and size it up to about 100, you can add a device tracking component ...
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Really cool! I like how you tweened the billboard sprite to stretch!
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Hey Laurent, for editing 2D images I use Photoshop, for 2D animations or videos I use After Effects, and for 3D modeling/animation I either use Blender or Maya!
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You can add a song to play when the lens initializes, but the microphone is not something that you can mute, maybe sometime in the future!
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Hey Emile! That's a great question. The answer you're looking for is going to involve using the toString() function built into javascript. This converts a variable to a string and allows you to pa...