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0:55, bitch stop jumping! the suit cant cope with shit like that! making the animators brain bleed!
oh wait, they show off cleaned mocap during the slow-mo shot, I guess its fine then
yeah its "new"
it works with gyroscopes and whatever else mumbojumbo you might find inside a wii-remote, to capture movement. rather than using an optical system..
you get into that tight suit and hook it up wireless to a router.
its fine for temporary mocapped animations and like in their case, previs.
but the suit doesn't capture Y-movement of the hip, so if you jump, sit on a chair and get off, climb a ladder or the like, the character will just move to the origo and animate inplace if you will..
also got problems with magnetic fields and metal.. so you can't really use metallic props (guns and such, 2011, still making shooting games, giggle) since the hands holding the prop will start drifting apart and what not..
what you have to do to fix it, is to the xsens program to clean the data a bit. you have to tell the mocap data when the character is on the chair, and at what frame he gets off.. hope you got that ref-video! ;D
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holy puma! if only they did that in Red Dead Redemption! and you could catch one and ride it! tha's awesome!
This is a pretty cool tech, warping space!
That is freaking awesome!
Agreed!
Stuxnet: Anatomy of a Computer Virus
http://vimeo.com/25118844
Thundercats!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8s9gkwZ3K4U&feature=player_embedded#at=572
bahahahaha
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1973074/strings/Torsion11.zip
There was a speech about it on TED aswell. damn scary stuff
0:55, bitch stop jumping! the suit cant cope with shit like that! making the animators brain bleed!
oh wait, they show off cleaned mocap during the slow-mo shot, I guess its fine then
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Is that a new type of suit for MoCap?
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Lol@1:17. Hein Beute needs some sleep!
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEHtzSz8FT0[/ame]
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Wowzers, someone hire this guy pronto!
yeah its "new"
it works with gyroscopes and whatever else mumbojumbo you might find inside a wii-remote, to capture movement. rather than using an optical system..
you get into that tight suit and hook it up wireless to a router.
its fine for temporary mocapped animations and like in their case, previs.
but the suit doesn't capture Y-movement of the hip, so if you jump, sit on a chair and get off, climb a ladder or the like, the character will just move to the origo and animate inplace if you will..
also got problems with magnetic fields and metal.. so you can't really use metallic props (guns and such, 2011, still making shooting games, giggle) since the hands holding the prop will start drifting apart and what not..
what you have to do to fix it, is to the xsens program to clean the data a bit. you have to tell the mocap data when the character is on the chair, and at what frame he gets off.. hope you got that ref-video! ;D
http://www.xsens.com/?gclid=CMzggoLZ6akCFUG9zAodvz8_ZA
there are other non-optical solutions, I believe. I don't know anything about them though..
HAHA! this!!^
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tg9WPjq1TUg[/ame]
"Russian snipers use it, so it works"
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnt4KP4B_V8[/ame]
http://www.visionworksusa.com/computereyestrain.htm
http://www.eye-strain.org/eye-exercises/