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Glossary

TermDefinition
arrayA collection of variables with the same data type. Also see: data type and variable
assetA digital resource that can be added and used in your Effect House project. An asset can be a texture, material, audio, or mesh. Also see: texture, mesh, and material
augmented reality/ARA technology that overlays computer-generated digital content, such as images, videos, or 3D models, onto the real world in real-time. TikTok effects are examples of AR.
child objectRefers to an object that is bound to another object (parent). A child object inherits the properties and behaviors from its parent, such as position, rotation, and scale. Also see: parent object and bind
comment boxA feature within the Graph panel that allows creators to create a box around a node or group of nodes and write notes or comments related to it. It is mainly used to organize and annotate nodes.
componentAn element added to an object to customize its functionality or appearance. Each component has a set of properties that can be customized to achieve a certain look or behavior. Also see: object and property
data typeThe characteristic of data required or stored in the variable. In visual scripting, it can be an array, number, string, Boolean, etc. Also see: variable
dockTo move a panel or window to a specific area of the interface, such as the edges or corners of the screen, in order to optimize the layout of the interface. Also see: undock
dynamic chainAlso known as chain physics. A simulation that allows you to create interconnected objects, where each object is affected by the movements of its neighbors. Used to simulate ropes, chains, and other similar objects.
effectA proprietary TikTok overlay (including filters, stickers, and tools) that creators can add to their content. Not to be confused with "filters." Also see: filter
filterOne of the post-processing features in Effect House. A type of visual overlay that can be applied to an object or scene to achieve a certain mood or look.
frameA single image from a sequence of images in a video clip or animation. Also see: sequence frame
generateIn AI, it refers to creating new data, such as text, images, graphics, or sounds, using a machine learning or AI model. Also see: regenerate
graphA visual representation of a program or script using nodes and connections. Also see: subgraph
hintsShort strings shown on the screen when an effect opens, used when an effect requires a certain action from the creator.
input (v)To provide data or information to a program or function as a parameter to perform an action. Usually used in visual scripting. Also see: output
input/input value (n)Any data or information that is provided to a program or function as a parameter to perform an action. Usually used in visual scripting. Also see: output/output value
interactionIn mobile application, interaction refers to the action a user performs to elicit a response from the program or app. Action includes tapping, pinching, and swiping on a mobile surface, as well as facial or body movements. Also see: Interaction subgraph
interactive effectsIn Effect House, it refers to effects that has the ability to respond to a user's action. Also see: interaction
materialA type of asset that defines how an object looks. You can apply materials to 3D objects to make them appear realistic, or to the camera to create visual filters.
meshA collection of vertices, edges, and faces that defines the shape of a 3D object.
nodeIn visual scripting, nodes represent programming functions or operations. Each node has inputs and outputs, which can be connected to other nodes to perform more complex operations. Also see: input and output
objectIndividual elements that make up a scene, animation, or effect. Objects are containers for components, and each component contains properties that can be customized to achieve a certian look or behavior. Also see: component and property
output (v)To produce or generate data or action based on inputs provided. Usually used in visual scripting. Also see: input
output/output value (n)The resulting action or data produced by a program or function based on the inputs provided. Usually used in visual scripting. Also see: input/input value
packageA container that stores various types of assets. Could be raw assets (like material, texture, and mesh), prefab (asset created from scene objects), or subgraph.
panelA UI element that contains a set of controls and settings for modifying a specific aspect of a scene or effect.
parent objectAn object that has one or more child objects bound to it. A child object inherits the properties and behaviors from its parent, such as position, rotation, and scale. Also see: child object and bind
portSmall white circles found on the left (input) and right (output) of each node. Ports are used to send and receive signals or triggers from one node to another.
prefabA prefab is a type of asset that allows you to create, configure, and store an object complete with all its components, property values, and child objects as a reusable asset. A prefab acts as a template from which you can create new prefab instances in the scene.
presetA pre-configured group of settings or pre-made styles that creators can easily use to create their effects.
profile frameA decorative border around a creator's photo or avatar on their TikTok Profile page.
promptIn AI, it is a text or instruction written in natural language by the user for the AI model to execute or use to generate content.
propertyAn attribute or variable associated with a component or object. Each component has a set of properties that can be customized to achieve a certain look or behavior. Also see: object and component
regenerateTo generate again. Also see: generate
render groupA container that groups related objects together to optimize rendering. When an object is added to the Hierarchy panel, it is automatically included in an assigned render group.
render orderThe order by which the render groups will render. The placement of render groups in the Hierarchy panel determines the order by which they get rendered.
sceneThe field in Effect House that contains the objects and assets within the effect.
scene spaceRefers to the world or space where 3D objects exist. Also known as world space.
screen spaceRefers to the world or space where 2D objects exist.
segmentationThe process of separating different parts of an image or video so they can be individually customized to achieve a certain look or effect. Effect House has 4 types of segmentation: Portrait, Hair, Hand, and Clothing.
sequence frameA single image from a sequence of images in a video clip or animation. Also see: frame
source objectIn the Look At component, it is the object that is looking or following the target object. Also see: target object
sprite sheetA single image file that contains multiple smaller images, called sprites, often used in 2D animations.
stringA data type that represents textual data, including words, phrases, sentences, and even entire paragraphs. Also see: data type
subgraphA self-contained and reusable portion of a larger graph.In Effect House, it is used to organize and encapsulate a group of nodes and connections within a graph. Also see: graph
target objectIn the Look At component, it is the object that should be looked at or followed. Also see: source object
templatePremade effects in Effect House that creators can open and modify to quickly create their own effect. Creators can access an entire list of templates from the Templates tab.
toggle (n)A UI button that allows users to switch between two modes.
toggle (v)To switch from one mode, feature, or state to another, usually by using the toggle or other triggers.
trigger (n)An event, action, or condition that initiates another action or event. Triggers can be a variety of things such as a tap or a mouse click or a facial movement. In generative effects, triggers can be used to control and manipulate algorithms to create dynamic and interactive experiences.
trigger (v)To cause or initiate a particular action or event based on a condition or another event or action.
undockThe act of moving a UI element, such as a panel, away from the edge of the screen so that it becomes a free-floating window.
variableIn programming and visual scripting, a variable is a container for stored data. A variable can hold various data types, including number, string, Boolean value, etc. Also see: data type
vectorNA data type used to represent a point in 2D or 3D space. N can be 2, 3, or 4 (Vector2, Vector3, etc). For example, vector2 can represent the x and y coordinates of a point in 2D space, while vector3 can represent the x, y, and z coordinates of a point in 3D space.
visual scriptingA node-based programming that lets creators create AR experiences, like TikTok effects, without using traditional codes.
world spaceRefers to the world or space where all 3D objects exist. Also known as scene space.
world transformThe Transform value relative to the world space.