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If your lens is being used on Spotlight, there is a way to see the videos being made with it. Open up the lens in Snapchat, click on the lens name in the top left (the little "i" icon), and if it is being used on Spotlight there will be an option to "View Lens Page." But I definitely agree it would be awesome to see how…
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You can combine lenses but it requires having the actual project files, either from a lens you yourself created or a template. If you right click on an object in the objects panel, there is an option to export. This will create a .lso file that you can then import into another project. From there it will be a matter of…
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This tutorial might help: https://arbootcamp.com/snapchat-intermediate/multiple-post-effects
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The current version of Snap Camera (1.20.0) only supports lenses made with Lens Studio 4.25 and earlier. If you are using a more recent version of Lens Studio that is probably the reason why it isn't working. You can grab older versions here: https://ar.snap.com/download/v4-31
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Blender shaders are specific to Blender. You can either bake it to image textures and bring those into Lens Studio, or you can use the material editor within Lens Studio to recreate the material. Not all shader nodes in Blender exist in Lens Studio, and the rendering is also done differently so you probably won't have a…
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It's not just you, I've also run into this. Unfortunately I don't know of a fix yet.
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Glad you liked the tutorial! Are you wanting to control the opacity of two objects with a single slider? In that case add an extra input to the script and set the opacity along with the original object. Are you wanting to control the opacity of two objects with two different sliders? You should be able to copy the script…
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It depends a lot on what features they want in the lens. Occasionally for really simple lenses (e.g. changing the background) I'll go down into the range of several hundred dollars, but usually I start at $2k USD and go up from there depending on complexity. Other things to consider are if they are providing assets or if…
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There is indeed a Facebook group for Lens Studio users https://www.facebook.com/groups/1765926403713763
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👋 I'm Mike. I've been creating with Lens Studio for almost 3 years now. It is one of my favorite hobbies and I love creating tutorials for it --> arbootcamp.com