But today I needed some specialized motions and I decided to see if Mocap could be of any assistance. I've been mostly using stock or purchased motions so far, and modifying them as needed, or creating my own using edit motion layer.
#Ipi mocap studio v2 full#
I'm about 2/3 through my latest project, which is a full length movie. That laptop died a while back and just today I finished getting it ready for captures. I had iClone 6 and the Mocap plugin loaded on it and used my basement family room for the actual captures. I had a laptop that I used for field work, so it became my motion capture workstation. I bought a Kinect for Windows about a year ago and played with it for a couple of days, but never did get any good results. I've been messing with the Mocap system all day with less than spectacular results. Snarp Farkle.what a great name! I'm old enough to remember Frank & Fannie Farkle. I guess I can still write up my thoughts - I pretty much figured most folks weren't interested. These three systems produce excellent mocap but otherwise are about as different as can be. Yeah, I was intending to compare what I consider to be "the big three" - VIVE/Ikinema, Perception Neuron, and Kinect using the 2 camera iPisoft software.
#Ipi mocap studio v2 plus#
Perpetual licensing makes this actually attractive plus the fact that there is now a version with real-time preview. Mike Kelley (KelleyToons) has done a lot with IPI and has reported quite positively about it. Glad to hear it worked for you! And like you say, if anyone decides to go this route - it's 'do it at your own risk'. Certainly a big money saver if you've got the dexterity and experience with soldering at that scale - (the adapter units are way over priced). (I'd seen quite a few re: adding your own power supply - but your mention of adding the USB 3 connector is a first for me). Yes - there's quite a few YT videos and other documented instructions on doing these types of hacks. There's up and coming indy film makers who really want to know about this stuff !!! Can anyone post some half-successful results obtained from the Kinect v2 (using iClone's Plugin)?
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in my case I'm goin' for 'GOOD' AND 'FAST' - but on a low budget ! ? It'd be nice to hear from someone who's got a "success story" to tell though.
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You're being totally honest and although part of me doesn't want to hear it ? (that it's disappointing to the point of returning it), - there's also part of me that wants to think it'll work out satisfactorily enough.? I'm sure you're not the only one who's obtained sub par results - (remind's me of Kelley's "Good, Fast, Cheap - pick any two" illustration). You're right - this thread's about the Kinect Xbox OneV2 as used with iClone's Motion Capture Plug-in.