modelsbymike3d
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I personally don't like seeing those messages, but I wanted to encourage those who were adding subscribe instructions to do it in a less obtrusive manner. And then Snap tightened their restrictions...
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Thank you for the kind words! Glad the tutorial helped. I've only used the bloom post effect a couple times and they were simple lenses, so not sure I can help too much there. It may have to do wit...
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It looks like a face mesh with smooth shading turned off (done through your 3D software) and then a blurred or pixelized face texture. It's too specific for me to make a tutorial without just makin...
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Your framerate appears to be too low. Unfortunately the error message doesn't say which devices had the issue, but here are the requirements currently listed on the help pages: Frame Rate: For iP...
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Both Snap Camera and Zoom have flip camera settings, so first I would check each of those and make sure they aren't canceling each other out.
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Now that the files are in the project, it doesn’t matter if there’s a folder named “scripts” or not; the folders are purely for organization. You can still follow that tutorial. Be sure to add thos...
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In these situations I setup the post effect on a separate camera/layer/render target. Then you can create a new unlit material, use the new render target as the base texture, use the segmentation t...
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Have you imported the chain physics scripts into your project? If not you need to do that first. If you have a saved project that uses chain physics, you can find the scripts inside the project fol...
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I'm working on a script to go frame-by-frame to apply lenses. Not all lenses are compatible with this method, but this script may be useful. It does get off by a frame and occasionally there are mi...
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@... I've cleaned up the code and provided instructions (both written and a video) going over how to install and run the script. I made it as straightforward as possible. If you get any Python-rela...