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Hi there :)
Some of our forum members use their garage for mocap. As a matter of fact, a regular contributor on here, Greenlaw, uses his garage. I'm probably going to move my 6 cam setup to the garage as well now that it's cooling off. I know that Greenlaw uses Green Screen material to cover his walls, but I don't think this is as absolute necessity. However if you did want to go that rout, you can get green screen material fairly cheap on Ebay. The major thing you will want is lighting. Get yourself some good Full Spectrum fluorescent lights to cover the "volume" so that it's evenly lit. I recommend full spectrum because they give an accurate color reading to the cameras and because fluorescent bulbs burn cool, therefor it wont get hot in the garage. If you are to put 6 cameras in a full circle in a garage, that should give you (roughly) an 8 foot square area in which to record. If you put them in a semi circle, it will actually give you a lot more recording space and you can still do 180o turns. Since you have 6 cameras, try to have at least 3 of them high up as to record shoulder movement; this helps with turns.
Actually, I just read you message again. You say it's 28 x 18? Its longer than it is wide - sooooo - you MAY have enough room. Where you are going to run into problems is placing the cameras on the side, unless those are the cameras you place high up looking down. None the less, this will cut your "volume" down from the initial measurements I gave you. Instead of 8 foot square, you may have something like 7 feet x 5 feet. Either way you have enough room. Can you move the motorcycles out while you're capping? Any extra space is handy.
Here's are twp ideas for placement, although it's not a "standard" full circle. 1) Place one camera in each corner at about 8 feet. 2) Place on camera directly in front of you at about 5 feet. 3) Place the last camera a few feet below the front camera (about 3 feet)
I would be hesitant to place cameras on the sides because it will cut down your performance space tremendously.
Option Two: Semi Circle
1) Pick a corner that you will be performing in. 2) In the corner opposite of you, place a camera approximately 8 feet high. 3) In the corner to your left and right, place a camera 8 feet high. 4) To the left and right of the camera opposite of you (#2) place a camera approximately 5 feet high. 5) You're last camera place just below the camera in front of you at about 3 feet.
This last scenario will give you a little more capping space than option one. But the main thing with this setup, is that it's able to more accurately record your sides than the first scenario. Either way, as I said, you should have enough room.
Let us know how it goes! :)
Pat
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