How to Use Snapchat new Augmented Reality 3D World Lenses
Snapchat will not go down without fighting. After seeing its main features adopted by the Facebook mobile application suite, Snapchat has launched the new 3D global lenses.
Snapchat’s 3D world lenses are based on similar augmented reality animations that made their self-filtering filters so popular. Snapchat’s self-filtering filters were finally stolen for the features of Facebook’s AR camera. However, instead of using AR to animate your face, Snapchat’s 3D world glasses can be used to add floating animations to what’s in front of you using the back camera of your smartphone.
After upgrading to the latest version of the Snapchat app, start the app and switch to the back camera by tapping the icon in the upper right corner or tapping anywhere in the viewer.
Once you find what you want to capture with the camera facing back, tap once on the viewfinder and a grid will appear on the floor in front of you. This will be used by Snapchat’s AR technology as a platform to insert 3D objects.
Once the grid appears, you will also see a row of different lenses to the right of the shutter button. At this point, most of the lenses are for 3D self-filtering filters that require the use of the front camera. Swipe until you find a global lens, like the text bubble “Hey!” Or the smiling face rainbow.
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You can touch the object to switch between different animations. For example, the face of the rainbow can be struck and turned into a weeping cloud or a cup of coffee with the tongue out. You can resize it or move it around the frame before taking a picture or a video.
Some lenses, like the wreath of flowers, incorporate a 3D selfie and a lens of the world. This means that you can record a video with your face with a 3D flower crown and then switch to the back camera and record 3D flowers that sprout in front of you.
Touch the “X” below the shutter button to restart and start from scratch to try new 3D animated objects.