Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Entertainment | Free | Philip Broder | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
However, if you don't have an iPhoneX yet don't worry, use the Simulator Mode to visualise your masks in a 3D environment, the virtual face uses the same 3D geometry as the iPhoneX so you're ready for when you do get that iPhoneX, or for you to share your creations to your iPhoneX owner friends. You can even change the face and background colours.
Face Play is about creativity and fun.
Choose from the selection of built in masks, effects, lighting, and for iPhoneX users see them you on your own face tracking your facial movements as if they are your own skin. For non iPhoneX users you can see the masks on the 3D simulator face scale/rotate in 3D and change the foreground and background colours.
Face Play is not really about the built in Masks though, it's about inspiring you to create your own, be creative, be realistic, be abstract, create unique characters.
Create your own masks either from scratch or using the built in masks as a starting point, or use a photo or image.
Share image grabs or videos of all your alter egos.
Turn the background video into a solid colour for a whole new look, become a 3D motion character, lip-sync, sing "mask-eoke", make a movie, cartoon short, whatever your imagination comes up with, the possibilities are endless.
Face Play is digital art. Create beautiful images to share with the world.
I’ve seen apps with more masks, but none that do a better or more thorough job.
I always look for apps that are ahead of current technology standards that are in the top 1% of this app qualifies for all of that and more Very affective very accurate very impressed