Difference between revisions of "T-Pose for Depth Sensors"
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+ | As soon as recorder starts, go to the capture area and stand in a T-pose. After that you can act desired motions. | ||
{{Tip|Sometimes it is inconvenient or not possible to stand in T-Pose. You can do without it, but in this case initial alignment of actor model in [[iPi Mocap Studio]] will require more manual actions.}} | {{Tip|Sometimes it is inconvenient or not possible to stand in T-Pose. You can do without it, but in this case initial alignment of actor model in [[iPi Mocap Studio]] will require more manual actions.}} | ||
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+ | If you make several takes of one actor, we recommend to strike a T-pose in the beginning of each take. | ||
{{Tip|We use tracking data from modern depth sensors for workflow improvements. You can get most of it if you follow recommendations described [[Using Tracking Data from Depth Sensors|here]].}} | {{Tip|We use tracking data from modern depth sensors for workflow improvements. You can get most of it if you follow recommendations described [[Using Tracking Data from Depth Sensors|here]].}} |
Revision as of 06:24, 20 November 2015
T-Pose
As soon as recorder starts, go to the capture area and stand in a T-pose. After that you can act desired motions.

If you make several takes of one actor, we recommend to strike a T-pose in the beginning of each take.
