iClone 7.22 Tutorial - Motion LIVE: Capturing Hand Gestures with the Leap Motion Controller
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ย. 2024
- Check out Leap Motion Profile for Motion LIVE’s website here: mocap.reallusi...
Find out more about iClone 7: www.reallusion...
The Leap Motion Controller is an innovative new way to capture detailed hand movements for animation using only a small tracking device that you can put on your desktop or a head mount.
In this tutorial, you'll learn all about how to create a hand capture using the Leap Motion device, blend your hand capture with current iMotions in your scene, as well as save them for later use in other projects.
0:20 Preparing for Hand Capture
1:28 Blending into an iMotion
2:47 Hand Control Mode
3:57 Finger Control Mode
5:15 Saving & Applying Custom iHand Gestures
Note:
1. Free Mocap-ready Templates
Install the trial or full version of Leap Motion Profile and gain access to two pre-aligned pose templates calibrated for forearm, hand, and finger motion capture.
These files will be made available under the following Content directories:
Project Template - Leap Motion
Animation Template - Motion - Leap Motion
2. All mention of "Leap Motion" equates to "Leap Motion Controller"
FOLLOW US!
Facebook: / reallusionsoftware
Forum: forum.reallusio...
Blog: blog.reallusion...
ONLINE HELP
manual.reallusi...
This was an EXCELLENT video. Really tought me how to integrate LEAP hand Mocap data into iClone.
I would've liked to see the actual hands too, so we can compare actual hand motion to the simulated motion.
this looks so limiting in so many ways
How do you press spacebar when both of your hands need to be inline, palm-down when capturing for full arm data?
with your face
Tancho K. Sadly it seems like that may be the easiest way haha
A countdown from 3 would be great.
having a dexterous foot it useful for space bar
Good video
Can u tell how to extract this app and use in your web app that u have made for any real purpose ??
@reallusion Leap Motion Controller is not working with iClone 7. Any solutions for it?
and what kind of camera did you use for the body ?
sorry but can I export the biped to maya or 3d max? thanks