Ahead of the release of Star Wars saga the movie, Google has launched an AR initiative named, AR stickers with a complete bunch of The Last Jedi-themed virtual avatars.
The Star Wars “sticker pack” includes iconic Star Wars vehicles and characters, such as R2-D2, Storm troopers, and the new film’s big-eyed Porgs that are just far too adorable for words. As well as Star Wars packs, you can also play around with characters from Netflix’s smash hit original series, Stranger Things.
AR stickers feature has been rolled out to all the Pixel series smartphones (1st and 2nd generation) running Android v8.1 Oreo as of today. To get started, just make sure you have the latest version of the Google camera app installed. If not, go to the Play store and get it installed. Once done, fire up the Camera app and switch on to the dedicated AR stickers mode. Tap on any of the stickers and drag them on to the screen. Once you’re done, you can then capture the scene you’ve created as an image or in a video. You’ll probably get the most enjoyment out of taking a quick video clip, as some of the animated objects will interact with each other.
In addition to the two branded packs, Google is also introducing Foodmojis (which, as you can probably guess, are 3D emojis based on food like donuts and broccoli) and 3D Text stickers which look a lot like old school screensavers from the Windows 95 – 98 era.
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