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Google open-sources its 3D emoji set on World Emoji Day

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Google has announced it is open-sourcing its full set of 3D emoji, making the raw .OBJ files freely available to the public. The announcement was made on World Emoji Day, with Google also sharing insights into its 3D emoji design process. Unlike 2D illustrations, designing 3D emoji required decisions about form and depth, such as whether a smiley face should be a sphere, a mask, or a flat disc. The released files are intended to help developers and creators build immersive experiences, including VR environments.

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