If not, here's an excellent article at Engadget to get you up to speed.Īmong optical MoCap solutions OptiTrack is arguably one of the better known ones. Pretty sure you're familiar with those "classic" motion capture markers used by cameras and specialized software to track each marker's spacial data for transferring calculated translation onto 3D objects or skeletons. It's something I had to study before investing into the full inertial Neuron MoCap kit to make sure I'd get the most bang for buck when recording action sources for the film. Hence today I'll mostly talk nonsense about the differences between optical and inertial motion capture systems and what pros and cons the latter can have in comparison with traditional optical systems like Optitrack. Or not, since it's getting more and more difficult to find time for logging. The video of the process is still in progress and I will probably be able to post it after finalizing the 4-th and final redaction of the previz. Well, the first motion capture session is over and I finally managed to find time to write a post about this exciting experience.
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