This Snapchat Filter Will Instantly Turn Your Dog Into a Disney Character

 

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If you think that the animals in Disney films are adorable, then Snapchat has a new filter you're sure to love. Called “cartoon face,” it transforms your dog into a “Disneyfied” version of themselves, making them even cuter than they already are. This is not a filter by Disney, but the illustration style recalls the aesthetic of their classic flicks like 101 Dalmatians and Lady and the Tramp. When you aim your phone at your pup, the app adds large, sweet eyes and expressive brows to their face. The result makes them look like they could be part of the cast in the animated movie titled Bolt.

Snapchat regularly adds new filters to their app, but they might fly under the radar until users start to notice them and share the transformations on other platforms. “Cartoon face” is a great example of this. It went viral after a user named Danielle Sugden pointed it out in the Dogspotting Society Facebook group, which has nearly a million members. The post, which encouraged people to try the filter for themselves, has yielded some super cute results that change depending on the expression of the dog. If Snapchat perceives that the pup is squinting, it might generate eyes that give a look of “Are you kidding me?” But with other wide-eyed dogs, they’ll have big curious expressions that’ll make you go, “Aww!” With all these possibilities, you'll be using this filter time and again.

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The “cartoon face” Snapchat filter will transform your pup into a Disney character.

 

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Sara Barnes

Sara Barnes is a Staff Editor at My Modern Met and Manager of My Modern Met Store. She is a graduate of the Maryland Institute College of Art where she earned her BFA in Illustration and MFA in Illustration Practice. Sara is also an embroidery illustrator and writer living in Seattle, Washington. She runs Bear&Bean, a studio where she stitches pet portraits and other beloved creatures. She chronicles the creativity of others through her website Brown Paper Bag and newsletter, Orts. Her latest book is Threads of Treasure: How to Make, Mend, and Find Meaning Through Thread, published in 2014. Sara’s work has been recognized in Be Creative With Workbox, Embroidery Magazine, American Illustration, on Iron and Wine’s album Beast Epic, among others. When she’s not stitching or writing, Sara enjoys planning things that bring together the craft community. She is the co-founder of Camp Craftaway, a day camp for crafty adults with hands-on workshops in the Seattle area.
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