Yes, certainly, you may be right that our model is better suited for caucasian actors than asian. We plan to add more customization to the model in later versions (most probably in v3), including limb proportions. However, I do not think that is the main problem with your poor mocap experience. We have many asian customers who successfully employ our software.
First, let's ensure you have good enough calibration. 6 good frames are absolutely not sufficient. At least few hundred frames are needed for good calibration results. Common problems for having low good frames values are:
- Too small calibration board. Should be at least 50x70cm.
- Neither vertical, nor horizontal orientation of the board.
- Board is rotated far away from facing one of the sensors, making it look very non-rectangular in its view.
- Confusing the board with the person, when either holding it by the corner, or taking too close to the body. Hold the board by the middle of its side in a straight arm.
Also remember to make some move of the board while shooting the calibration video - forward, backward, left, right. The range of 1m is sufficient. This is needed to correctly determine positions of the sensors.
Next, for the action shots. I see you wear baggy shorts while doing action. It's not good clothes for mocap. You should wear some tighter clothes to have better correspondense to the actor's model in the software. Also I recommend you to wear shoes to add more volume to your feet. That will make your feet more visible to the depth sensors (now they are barely distinguishable from the floor).