 So you got all your shape keys but you don't know how to record your face, not a problem. Once you have the 52 AR kit shape keys, the hard part is over. You can use any standard iPhone based facial motion capture software. There's a lot to choose from, face it works pretty well, I believe Unreal Engine comes with plugins for it, Mocap X also works. Now for me personally, I record Mocap stuff all the time, so I needed a facial Mocap solution that was also compatible with full body and full hand Mocap capabilities. So I personally pay 50 a month for Rokoko. But again there's plenty of cheaper options to pick from and they all kind of work the same way. So even if you're not using Rokoko, the process you see in this video will more or less be the same process you do in other software. So here's how it works. On your phone download the Rokoko app, then open Rokoko on your computer and open a new scene. Go up and click the icon here and on your phone an option will appear to link to your computer. Click it, from here add a default actor, drag it onto your face and congratulations. You are now using facial Mocap animation. When you're ready press record and do your thing. This is a demonstration that demonstrates a demo. In the recording you're done. Now you can hold the phone if you want, you can also put the phone on a stand and it will read your face up to 4 feet or 120 centimeters away. If you have the suit, you can wear a head mount on top, those usually sell for like 800 bucks, but that was way out of my budget. So instead I just went to Walmart, bought a bike helmet and zip tied a phone stand to it for 15 bucks. And that setup has worked real well for me for all my projects so far. But the only thing you need is the phone. So hope that helps, if you join me next time I'll show you how to export your facial Mocap data from here to Blender. And as always hope you have a fantastic day and I'll see you around.