Hi Pete, yes with that Kinect software you can do pretty decent motion capture for under 400 bucks! It outputs to "3D MAX Biped-compatible .BVH", so would fit perfectly into the pipeline.
Here's a test demo, http://www.youtube.com/user/suvakas2#p/a/u/1/Z1fPf4Ogbco and a whole film recorded with it, including "the making of" (must see!) http://www.ipisoft.com/3dwcomp.html Btw, I've got no connection with iPi, I'm just a big fan of affordable cool stuff ;) On May 17, 9:13 pm, Peter Kapelyan <[email protected]> wrote: > Really nice job! Funny how the neck gets thin when he throws the baseball. > > So you want a kinect to record the animations or for what? > > -Pete > > On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 2:41 PM, themightyatom <[email protected]>wrote: > > > Evening all, > > > I just posted a mini tutorial for getting Motion Capture data into > > Broomstick via the MD5 format. > >http://videometry.blogspot.com/ > > > Hope someone finds it useful. > > > Now I just need to get my hands on a Kinect... > >http://www.ipisoft.com/gallery.php > > > Cheers! > > > Peter S. > > -- > ___________________ > > Actionscript 3.0 Flash 3D Graphics Engine > > HTTP://AWAY3D.COM
