kreeg wrote:
Forgive my ignorance but what is CJR?.
Configurable Jitter Removal.
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I am using one kinect right now to figure out the workflow but hope to incorporate another soon.
The legs seemed to correct themselves over time, I also updated to the 2.0 build yesterday and that helped a lot.
In the past when a user reported 'floating feet' it was often because the scene wasn't calibrated correctly. However, with single Kinect, the ground plane is automatically calibrated so at least that shouldn't be the problem for your captures. The next thing is to be sure you have a clean background which is used to isolate the performer's volume. I haven't captured with 2.0 yet but I believe the new wizard in 2.0 will make sure you get that. But since you've already captured in 2.0, I'm sure you already know that. (In fact, you technically have more 2.0 experience than I do now.) :)
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I had thought in the latest build that head and finger tracking were enabled but when I go to track those areas are still ignored.
Head and wrist tracking is scheduled for Q3, which probably means the very end of September. The 'new features' calendar is here:
http://ipisoft.com/V2_0_rel.htmlMany users are looking forward to this, including myself. These schedules are often tentative and subject to change but iPi Soft is usually pretty good at hitting their marks. Keep your fingers crossed. :)
FYI, fingers are not tracked in iPi DMC because the Kinect is way too low res for this level of motion capture when also recording full body. I imagine they could add fingers tracking is if the software allowed you to record and track record a separate 'hand/fingers-only' pass using Kinect in near mode, and then merge the hand/fingers animation to the body animation later. This is just my idle speculation--I don't know if anything like that is on their agenda.
Currently, fingers can be manually posed by the user and probably animated in iPi DMC 2.0. (I haven't tried this myself yet.) IMO, if you want to animate the fingers, it may be easier to do this in the animation program you import the motion capture data to.
I hope this is helpful. I also hope I can make time to use 2.0 soon but it's been so busy at work lately. Ugh! I'm missing out on the fun. :p
Good luck!
G.