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You know the existing Neon Devil filter that you can use in Snap Camera (for real-time webcam)? It's so good, I want to use it, but I want to remove the horns. Is there any way to do that? If not, then is there a way to recreate it without the horns?
Hi!! There are a few of Neon Devil filters but if it's the one I think you're talking about, the filter without horns is just a makeup filter. You can either attempt to reproduce it by making the assets from scratch oorrr what I like to do is buy a template from etsy, learn from it and then tweak it to make it my own :) This one looks kinda close imo: www.etsy.com/au/listing/1732094974/snapchat-summer-filter
Thanks for asking! But not yet, since I have a couple of other things I’d like to focus on first - But possibly in the future ☺️ out of curiosity, what other topics are you interested in knowing?
@@clarecreate Thank you for your reply. I would like to create a full character that can interact with and without the use of hands. Additionally, I want to implement some physics constraints, such as preventing the character's body from moving outside the room. As I am not a native English speaker, an online Workrooms course would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks so much ❤️ and Hahaa nobody really uses Snapchat in my part of the world either 😂🪦But now you can publish your Snapchat filters as a website link so people can use your filter without downloading Snapchat. IMO lens studio is the best AR building platform. If they plan on making their webAR feature a permanent thing, then learning lens studio is definitely the way to go
@@clarecreate Oh wow, I didn't know that! It would be awesome since spark AR seems to be getting worse everyday hehe. Thanks for your answer, really useful and now I will happily follow you tutorial series!
@@ChrisRodriguez9694 I totally agree with the sparkAR comment. but I guess they don't need to try as hard since they got everyone using instagram 🙃 and thanks so much for the follow 😍 Lens studio is a bit of a beast so I'll do my best to make it easy to learn. btw here's more info about the webAR lenses: docs.snap.com/lens-studio/4.55.1/references/guides/distributing/hosted-webar-lens
Nowadays, VS. Code has an extension called "Live Server" that builds a localhost server for your project. This replaces XAMPP when you need just a simple host for HTML and Javascript files.
My pleasure, and sooo happy it helped! Out of curiosity, where are you on your freelance journey? Currently working on the next video about getting consistent income, which is honestly the most difficult thing about freelancing - and I wish i knew when i first stsrted! I'll let you know when it's up :)
Line 32 - Why does " -3" (with space in between " and -) work properly, but if you leave out that space - "-3", the cubes first jump on X and then proceed to move up.
This is a really good tutorial, ive been following the first 2 videos, but I have to say the text on the video is quite blurry, and maybe having a higher resolution recording will make this even better
Thanks for the feedback! I'll keep it in mind for future tutorials. I'm in the middle of making one at the moment. hopefully it doesn't come up blurry, and if it does I'll try again in the next one!
is there a way to add delay to the autoplay. for example getting the sound to play with no trigger event. just play automatically after a delay of say 10 seconds
Boas! rawgit shutdown but no worrys the npm site you porvided already updated the link. something to notice, i tryed with a recent a-frame library version and it didnt work ( version 1.2.0) but the version on the video works PERFECT! (1.0.4) thanks again for the tuts, their being super helpfull!!
I love these tutorials, but they would be so much more useful if there was source code included, besides your code on the screen. You would not believe what I have had to go through to copy your code off the screen so I could see it work and play with it.
do you have a link to that inspect extension you used? I hadn't seen it before and am having trouble finding it, thank you so much for making this content!