Designing the future, two minutes at a time
Save the Flying Tortoises
Generative Text to Video - Runway ML
Meet Zeke: An Interactive Retail Experience Concept, Feauturing a Conversational Host.
Unity, Reallusion, Convai
Liteforms Conversational Holograms
App Overview
NeRF as 3D environment
Workflow Overview
SanDisk Dual USB Drive
Product Launch
Snapchat Lens Tutorial
Step by step - creation process
Virtual Fashion Snapchat Lens Tutorial
Snapchat AR Fashion Tutorial
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Snapchat AR Fashion Tutorial
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Snapchat AR Fashion Tutorial
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Snapchat AR Fashion Tutorial
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Innovate in minutes, impact forever
How I created the Snapchat Lens - Trippy Jacket LOVE
Virtual Fashion and Digital Clothing Design. Learn how I used the new features in Lens Studio 4 - the VFX Graph for the falling hearts effect, the 3D Full Body Mesh for the bodysuit, the Body Tracking Element for the jacket.
Virtual Fashion Product Visualization. Many creative tools were used here:
The girl was created in Reallusion Character Creator and animated in iClone. The coat was created and simulated in Marvelous Designer. Her props were created using Pixologic Zbrush. Some materials were created using Adobe Substance. The final 3D scene was created in 3ds Max with the Vray rendering engine from Chaos. Compositing in Adobe After Effects and audio editing in Adobe Audition. The music track is Chocolate Alien from Max Ventura on Beatstars.
How I created the Snapchat Lens - Miraculous Ladybug and Tikki
Snapchat Lens Studio 4 introduced several new capabilities for AR creators. In Miraculous Ladybug and Tikki I used the new Full Body Mesh Resource to create Ladybug’s suit. When the Snapchat camera detects a human body, it creates a 3D mesh that automatically adjusts to the user’s body, so Marinette’s tight bodysuit was a perfect use case to try the new feature out.
The Face Mesh resource was used for her mask. Also here, the Snapchat camera detects a human face and provides a basic 3D mesh that tracks the head’s motion, and even facial gestures. Last and cutest is Tikki, which I modeled and animated before importing to Lens Studio.