You can upload a PNG file or PNG sequence frames to the console to create your own face-tracking stickers.
Limits
We do not provide a PSD template for stickers. Just make sure your materials meet the following requirements.
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| For static stickers, upload a single PNG image. For animated stickers, upload a sequence of numbered PNG images, such as 001.PNG , 002.PNG . |
| 1000 x 1000 px or smaller is recommended. |
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| A single image should not exceed 1 MB. |
Directions
Step 1. Create your material
Create a PNG image or PNG sequence frames that meet the above requirements.
Step 2. Import the material to the console
1. Log in to the console and go to Customize Materials. Click Face sticker at the top to add a default sticker.
2. In the Choose material area of the Parameter configuration panel on the right, upload your material by either drag & drop or browse.
Step 3. Modify the parameters
You can modify the parameters of your material in two ways:
In the main panel, drag the sticker image to position it in relation to the face.
In the parameter configuration panel on the right, change settings including the blend mode, strength, playback speed (for sequence frames), and anchor point.
Note
We do not recommend setting the playback speed higher than 30 fps.
Anchor point is the reference point for the sticker, which is the center of the sticker image by default. X and Y indicate the horizontal and vertical distances (in percentage) of the anchor point from the top left corner of the sticker image. For example, the default anchor point is (0.5, 0.5). If you want to use the top left corner of the sticker as the anchor point, set the parameter to (0, 0). A well-chosen anchor point makes for better tracking effects. For example, for headdress stickers, an anchor point in the forehead is recommended, and for stickers such as glasses, an anchor point along the nose bridge is recommended. You can keep exploring to find the best anchor point for your sticker.
Step 4. Preview the material
In the preview window on the right, you can preview your sticker on a built-in photo or on your device's camera.
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