
Phill
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Phill commented,
This looks super helpful! I'll check it out :D
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Stretch mesh between face and screen
Hello! I am trying to find a way to attach an object to the screen and stretch to your face (think bubble gum stuck to the screen). I figured out how to attach an object to the screen using scripti...
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Phill commented,
Thanks Robert! Thats super helpful! I'll play with your script. I've been getting by also doing a "print(JSON.stringify())", but of course it doesn't do everything!
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Phill created a post,
Debugging scripting
Hello there! I am trying to find a good workflow or set of commands to debug objects in lens studio. I went through some of the debugging tutorials offered and found the print() function however, i...
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Phill commented,
Hi Kaitlyn, Unfortunately another issue has arisen and the lens was rejected after being approved for copyright violation. I submitted another email to Zendesk, if you wouldn't mind looking into th...
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Phill created a post,
Rejected for copyright violation: Have copyrightholders permission
Hello! We had our production lens rejected for a client due to copyright violation, however, we can prove rights to use the copyrighted logos/content from the client. This is rather urgent because ...
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Phill created a post,
Bug: with FaceLostEvent and Head Binding?
If you attempt to add a FaceLostEvent to a headbinding child or the headbinding object itself, the FaceLostEvent never triggers. Does anyone know whats going on here? Steps to Reproduce- I have a E...
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Phill created a post,
Is it possible to do an animated face mesh?
What I would like to do is figure out a way to make someones face bubble. The only way I can think of doing this is through an animated mesh or texture. Is there a way to apply this in lens studio?
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Phill created a post,
Create 2D/3D Background for Face Lenses?
Hello!I saw this question on setting a background here though, this only seems to work with scenes, not with face lenses. Is it possible to create a background (3D or just 2D image) for face lenses...