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Friendmojis appear as broken pictures #1

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ghost opened this issue Dec 25, 2020 · 5 comments
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Friendmojis appear as broken pictures #1

ghost opened this issue Dec 25, 2020 · 5 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Dec 25, 2020

I did exactly as you said, i substituted the ids, but the friendmojis won't generate, they appear as broken pictures.

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ghost commented Dec 25, 2020

I did exactly as you said, i substituted the ids, but the friendmojis won't generate, they appear as broken pictures.
The ID's
https://sdk.bitmoji.com/render/panel/6ad2caa3-107d-4642-a62e-496090c94972-fe8c29c9-3c27-458d-81b6-cc726f3db863-v1.png?transparent=1&palette=1
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jpoles1 commented Dec 25, 2020

Aight, got it figured out. Not sure where those URLs came from but they seem to include some extraneous information not related to your bitmoji ID (probably the code for the scene those bitmoji appear in).

By extracting the last 5 segments of the IDs in those URLs I was able to get it working for ya! Just a bit of trial and error in case you're wondering how I figured it out :)

Your personal URL for those two bitmoji IDs would thus be:

https://jpoles1.github.io/bitmoji/friends.html?firstid=fe8c29c9-3c27-458d-81b6-cc726f3db863&secondid=df7c4366-4bfc-497f-9177-d79c957ed474

Enjoy and happy holidays!!

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jpoles1 commented Dec 25, 2020

@ardpeiris could you please share where exactly you got those URLs from? Hoping you might be able to share another way to help others to figure out their own bitmoji IDs a bit easier. Thanks!

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ghost commented Dec 26, 2020

@ardpeiris could you please share where exactly you got those URLs from? Hoping you might be able to share another way to help others to figure out their own bitmoji IDs a bit easier. Thanks!
Thank you so much for the help, the fixed link you gave works!
I just copied it from the bitmoji chrome extension. just like in the youtube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhBSKCd5HUQ
For privacy concerns I wish to request you to remove the second ID in the link you provided, Thank You!

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ghost commented Dec 26, 2020

Created a video tutorial https://youtu.be/MGgIvR2bg_Q

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