Fashion Try-On: Understanding External Body Mesh
In this lesson, you’ll explore what External Body Meshes are, how they relate to garment deforming and why you should take the time to create one.
In this lesson, you’ll explore what External Body Meshes are, how they relate to garment deforming and why you should take the time to create one.
This lesson will provide an overview of Body Inpainting, sometimes referred to as Background Removal so unwanted items don’t interfere with your virtual garments.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how you can use Occluders to prevent parts of your garment or accessory unintentionally overlapping, blocking or obscuring the person wearing your garment.
Create a unique Fashion Lens and submit it to Snapchat.
Imagine being able to try on any item of clothing instantly, without needing to leave your house. AR fashion Lenses can make that dream a reality. In this lesson, you’ll learn where you can source 3D models for use with...
Learn how to use custom location features of Lena Studio and Snap AR tools to re-create one of the Louvre Lenses: the Obelisk, presented by Paris AR Studio Team.
Learn how to display your AR Lenses on the Web using Snap's Camera Kit. Vincent Trastour, Founder of a Paris- base studio Flamingo Filter, shares how the studio uses Snap AR's technology to produce a variety of AR experiences.
FROM DECEMBER 13, 2023 Learn how a team of AR developers Sallia Goldstein, Alex Doudnikov, and Meredith Binnette leveraged the Scene Manager Custom Component when building their Paintings In Motion project with Lens Studio. Paintings in Motion, one of the...
This lesson will explore how to bring in data from outside of Snapchat into your Lens using API integrations. You can get your Lens to show the weather so you can change your outfit if it’s raining or sunny and...
The Material Editor is a powerful tool that allows you to create custom materials in Lens Studio. With Material Editor, you can control the color, texture, lighting and shape of any material, completely transforming the look of your Lenses. Best...
In the last lesson, you began to explore the Material Editor and created your first shaders using the simple but powerful 2D Texture, Mix and Float Parameter nodes. Today, you're going to incorporate lighting, noise and movement.
This lesson teaches you how to organize your Lens.
In this series of modules, discover how to tailor updates, understand your client’s business, and become their go-to for innovative solutions. This course teaches you to deliver on time, pivot with purpose, and share your tech expertise without overwhelming...
In this course, we’ll dive into the art of empathy, exploring how to understand and connect with clients. From learning to see things from different perspectives, to showing genuine care and patience, we’ve got you covered. We’ll also touch...
In the last lesson, you began to explore the Material Editor and created your first shaders using the simple but powerful 2D Texture, Mix and Float Parameter nodes. Today, you're going to incorporate lighting, noise and movement.
Sometimes you might want to bring in data from outside of Snapchat into your Lens to do cool stuff. For example, you might want your Lens to show the weather and change your outfit depending on whether it's raining...
The Material Editor is a powerful tool that allows you to create custom materials in Lens Studio. With Material Editor, you can control the color, texture, lighting and shape of any material, completely transforming the look of your Lenses....