arctron wrote:
anyone here?
tomorrow i will start recording, so if someone has some tips, here i am :-)
we recorded 2 actors as well for our last project. what i did was creating a sample file which is just a few frames long with the actors in the t-pose. in that file i adjusted the colors/sizes of the actors and saved them as a .actor file. then, when you record your action-shootings, there is no need to waste some extra time and disc-space for the t-pose anymore. just start the recording before the action starts.
you have to track one actor after the other, and make sure that they differ (color-wise) as much as possible. if its possible, try to avoid overlaping motions of the actors. i'd guess that the circle-camera setup works best for that.
@Manymotion: awesome results! what software/workflow did you use for the facial-mocap?
cheers