LiveLinkFace ARKit Receiver: Blender Add-on for iPhone Facial Animation
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Summary
LiveLinkFace ARKit Receiver is a Blender add-on that enables facial animation by receiving tracking data from the Live Link Face app on iPhone. The tool allows artists to animate 3D models using their own facial expressions captured via iPhone's ARKit technology. The article provides installation instructions and basic usage guidance for setting up the connection between iPhone and Blender.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledLiveLinkFace ARKit Receiver is a Blender add-on that receives facial tracking data sent from the Live Link Face app on iPhone and automatically applies it to Shape Keys in Blender.
A simple tool that allows artists to animate their models using their own facial expressions.
When you move your face, the Blender model will refl
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