How to quickly make a mask on Instagram

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How to quickly make a mask on Instagram

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Below the Scene panel is the Assets panel , which will contain all the Materials that describe the objects in the Scene panel. Materials in Spark are various textures, images, or simply colors that can be applied to objects.

4. The space in the middle is the viewport. This is your main workspace, offering two perspectives on your project. The larger square in the center shows all the objects in your filter within range of your device's camera. This will help you create effects in camera space (which move with the camera) or in the surrounding space (which stay in place no matter where the camera moves).


This small rectangle is your device, and the line connecting oman number data it to the image shows the range of your camera.

5. In the top right corner of the viewer, there is another viewer called “Simulator” that shows you how your mask will look. By default, you will see your work as it appears on an iPhone 8, but you can change the device in the settings. The options cover a range of iOS devices (including the iPad) and Android smartphones (including some versions of the Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, and Google Nexus).

6. Finally, on the right side of your workspace is the Inspector panel, which will show the properties of the Scene elements and allow you to edit the colors, texture, position, rotation angle, and other details.

7. Spark AR includes a few test faces so you can try out your filters. You can see how they look on people of different genders, races, and nationalities, in a blank field, or on yourself. You can experiment with the options by clicking the camera icon to the left of the Scene panel and selecting the face you want to use from the pop-up menu. If you want to try out the effect on yourself, select Facetime HD Camera from the same menu (the name may vary depending on which device you're using) to create a mask for your face.

8. You can test your work on the Instagram app at any time. Simply click the “Test On Device” button to the left of the “Assets” panel and select “Send To App.” If you need more help, check out the Spark AR interface .

Lesson 2. Teleport anywhere by changing the background
Background replacement is technically called “Segmentation” and is a basic effect that offers many possibilities. How does it work?

1. Choose an image for your background. You can use a photo you already have or create something new by playing with colors and effects in Photoshop or any image editing program.

2. Add two rectangles. One will be the background (like a green screen), and the other will represent your face, erasing the real world background. Go to the bottom right corner of the Scene panel, click Add Object, scroll down the menu, and select Rectangle. Do this twice.

3. By default, your rectangles will be displayed as “Rectangle0” and “Rectangle1”. You can change these confusing names. For example, “Rectangle0” to “Background” and “Rectangle1” to “Foreground”. This will make it easier to navigate. To do this, double-click on the name and a box will appear. Make sure that both rectangles are nested in canvas0. This is necessary so that they become “relatives” of this element and reflect the changes you make to their “children”.
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