When I recorded using PS Eye cameras, I recorded my scene on a bare green stage because, well, we just happen to have a green screen stage. It was not set up specially for iPi Mocap Studio. :)
You can actually record mocap in any environment so long as iPi MS2 can 'cancel out' the background. That said, the less 'cluttered' you have in the background, the more effective this process can be.
On the other hand...I
believe Mocap Studio may search for visual features in finding the ground plane and solving camera calibration, so you don't want to have a
completely blank environment.
So, the ideal environment is probably a little of both: not too cluttered and not too bare. In my case, even though I have an empty stage, the edges are clearly visible and there are a few features visible outside of the stage area. I think this helped in getting perfect calibration results every time as shown in this ancient video:
iPi Studio Calibration VideoWhat's probably more important is room and subject
lighting: you want to light the room and performer as evenly as possible and avoid harsh directional lighting that can create dark shadows. Suitable clothing is important too.
G.