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@stevenxu ^
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Hi @Maxinej, Can you send your project file?
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Hello @Mujtaba__04 It appears this is related to Snapchat rather than Lens Studio. Therefore, I suggest that you reach out to Snapchat's dedicated support center for further assistance. Here is the link: https://help.snapchat.com/
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Hi @"Mathias Bach Laursen", This seems to be an ongoing bug.
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@stevenxu ^
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Hi @"Juan José Lizarazo Vargas", You need to apply for Camera Kit if you want to bring the power of Snap's AR platform to your website :smiley: Link to Camera Kit
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Hi @Nailsbyomoh, Login to My Lenses, then click the lens you want to make public. You'll find this button (highlighted)
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Hi @"理塘 丁真", When I got the same error message, it was because I tried uploading a lens I made with a newer version of Lens Studio in an older version. Which version are you running Lens Studio in?
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Hi @"Mehar Ali", I found this tutorial on YouTube, have you tried it?
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@stevenxu @ForumChris ^
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@stevenxu @ForumChris ^
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Hello @"Landon Hudson" ! It appears this is related to Snapchat rather than Lens Studio. Therefore, I suggest that you reach out to Snapchat's dedicated support center for further assistance. Here is the link: https://help.snapchat.com/
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Hello @"Ahmed H. Nagiub 🔥" ! Here is the link: https://help.snapchat.com/
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Hi @"Virtual Reality Xperience", Is this what you're looking for? // -----CRX CODE-----// @input SceneObject[] objvar count = 0;script.obj[0].enabled = true;for (var i = 1; i < script.obj.length; i++) { script.obj[i].enabled = false;}function onTapped(eventData) { count++; for (var i = 0; i < script.obj.length; i++) { if…
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Hello @"Arjan Oskam"! It appears this is related to Snapchat rather than Lens Studio. Therefore, I suggest that you reach out to Snapchat's dedicated support center for further assistance. Here is the link: https://help.snapchat.com/