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07-30-2005, 01:39 PM
File with scene for Blender (http://www.blender.org), includes simple model with implemented MC session and comments / autorun /
Robot MC-1 (http://blender.sixmonkeys.geek.nz/albums/album12/motioncapturetutorial.blend).blend
http://blender.sixmonkeys.geek.nz/albums/album11/screnshootformotioncapttutorial.sized.png
http://blender.sixmonkeys.geek.nz/albums/album11/screnshootformotioncapttutorial2.sized.png
http://blender.sixmonkeys.geek.nz/albums/album11/aniwirepump.gif
http://blender.sixmonkeys.geek.nz/albums/album11/robomotioncapture5.png
View more details (http://blender.sixmonkeys.geek.nz/view_album.php?set_albumName=album11).
It was one of my first experiments with implementing capture data, so it isn't perfect, but can help you with basic aspects of the topic.

+Maya (http://www.alias.com)

=As a result it should help you to do [or to understand] processes included in BV-01 (http://features.cgsociety.org/story_custom.php?story_id=3027&page=), by Alessandro Pacciani (http://www.pacciani.com/) :) . He worked with 3D Max. I'm really impressed. Everyone must see this movie [masterpiece of motion capture and character animation, perfect Mental Ray /lot's of tastes, like reflection in the mirror when robot is walking on the streets t:00:01:15:D ...eh it rocks/, especially real and virtual camera's optics work of DOF and Focal point at least amazing lighting and GI]. I have to do something like that my own way. Everyone should try to do his own robot.
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I'm looking for substitute of "ICARUS" and good "Image Modeler". Can somebody recomend me really good applications of mentioned type, especially based on your long time practice ?

Have a nice time!

Greetings!
Burt.S.

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