No, the tools are unfortunately not publicly available, the research however is: http://people.csail.mit.edu/sumner/research/deftransfer/Sumner2004DTF.pdf Technology that's 10 years old(the previous work that deformation transfer is based on goes back 13 years!) works extremely well, saves mountains of time, and there is…
I've used similar, but much more fully developed tools than what is shown by R3DS. It's cool but this still needs a ton of work, the speed is atrociously slow and the smooth fitting doesn't seem to be working, or it's tolerance for over fitting hasn't been implemented yet, kind of hard to tell with the examples they show.…