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Lens studio tween
Lens studio tween












Move the Tween Manager to the top of the scene hierarchy and rename the Behavior script to something like 'Credits.' Your setup should look something like the below image. If your Behavior script got nested under the Tween Manager, make sure to leave that. Find the Tween Manager in the Objects Panel and delete all the examples nested under it. When the Tween Manager is added to a scene, it brings along a bunch of examples. You can change the font, the size, the position, etc. Once that is done, go ahead and edit your text. The Safe Render region makes sure our content is not covered by the Snapchat UI. Why? Well, the Snapchat interface will cover up parts of the top and bottom of the screen. Select this frame region, and then over in the Inspector Panel change the Screen Region from Full Frame to Safe Render. When you added the Screen Text, you may have noticed that it was nested underneath a Full Frame Region. In the Objects Panel, add some Screen Text, a Behavior Script (found in the Helper Scripts submenu), and a Tween Manager (also in the Helper Scripts submenu). Setting up the sceneįor this tutorial we are going to start with a blank project, but it is easy enough to add to an existing lens.

LENS STUDIO TWEEN HOW TO

Here you'll learn how to fade out the credits after several seconds and also ensure it never shows up while the user is taking a picture or video. Adding credits or a call-to-action to your lens could potentially help you grow your subscriber base or credit another creator with whom you've collaborated, but you don't want it to be obtrusive. In this tutorial we'll go over how to add credits to your lens/filter.












Lens studio tween