

Each story will include public Snaps submitted on Our Story that highlight a community lens. With the introduction of these new features, Snap is opening up these third-party lenses to the public with the launch of Community Lens Stories. Baseball Cap: revamp a 3D baseball cap to change color, brim style and add an imageĪlongside the new templates, Snap is also integrating with Giphy to give Lens Studio developers access to Giphy’s massive library of animated GIF stickers.3D Objects: same as 2D Objects, but with 3D objects this template also includes a helper script to play looping animation on the 3D objects.2D Objects: this template works the same way as Snap’s famous dog ears filter, letting developers create 2D objects that can be overlaid on a picture of video.Trigger: with Trigger, developers can create a trigger (blinking, raising eyebrows, open/close mouth) to execute a lens.Distort: lets developers stretch or shrink facial features.Photo: much like Face Paint, Photo lets creators overlay lenses onto a single static (head-on) photo.Face Paint: focuses on face substitution, mapping the face to let developers create art tied to facial features like the lips or nose (great for makeup or accessories).Here are the new templates for Face Lenses: Now, developers can create Face Lenses, with seven different templates from which to choose. Today, the company is announcing new features for Lens Studio, including seven brand new templates for the creation of face lenses.īefore now, only World Lens creation was available to everyone within Lens Studio, meaning developers could create 3D AR objects but not overlay AR experiences over faces. At the end of last year, Snap introduced Lens Studio, a platform that allows developers to create AR lenses for Snapchat.
