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Processing video file in iPiStudio
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| − | Open multi-camera video in iPi Studio. Load scene configuration from file. | + | Open multi-camera video in [[iPi Mocap Studio]]. Load scene configuration from file. |
| − | Adjust the Region of Interest. (Region of Interest should cover the part of video that contains the motion). | + | Adjust the '''Region of Interest''' (ROI). (Region of Interest should cover the part of video that contains the motion). |
| − | Go to T-pose frame. Using character | + | Go to T-pose frame. Using character '''Move'''/'''Rotate''' controls, roughly align the model with the image of actor in one view. Adjust character height and proportions (on '''Actor''' tab) to correspond to actor. |
| − | + | Push the '''Analyze Appearance''' button on '''Actor''' tab to automatically adjust model's colors. For the multi-camera video, '''Analyze Appearance''' button uses only one (current) camera. This makes it easier to align model with image. You can refine actor appearance by alternating '''Refit Pose''' and '''Analyze Appearance'''. Also you can edit the colors manually or with the eyedropper tool. | |
| − | Push the | + | Go to the first frame of '''Region of Interest''' (ROI). Push the '''Refit Pose''' button on '''Tracking''' tab. If initial pose was recognized incorrectly, you can roughly adjust it manually and use auto-fit again. |
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| + | Push the '''Track Forward''' button on '''Tracking''' tab. | ||
You can save your motion capture project to a file. If your project is saved to a file, then the system will auto-save it after each processed frame during tracking. | You can save your motion capture project to a file. If your project is saved to a file, then the system will auto-save it after each processed frame during tracking. | ||
Refer to video tutorial for tips on video processing: | Refer to video tutorial for tips on video processing: | ||
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<html><iframe title="YouTube video player" width="640" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/EEe-A1TJatU" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></html> | <html><iframe title="YouTube video player" width="640" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/EEe-A1TJatU" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></html> | ||
Latest revision as of 19:12, 19 February 2014
Open multi-camera video in iPi Mocap Studio. Load scene configuration from file.
Adjust the Region of Interest (ROI). (Region of Interest should cover the part of video that contains the motion).
Go to T-pose frame. Using character Move/Rotate controls, roughly align the model with the image of actor in one view. Adjust character height and proportions (on Actor tab) to correspond to actor.
Push the Analyze Appearance button on Actor tab to automatically adjust model's colors. For the multi-camera video, Analyze Appearance button uses only one (current) camera. This makes it easier to align model with image. You can refine actor appearance by alternating Refit Pose and Analyze Appearance. Also you can edit the colors manually or with the eyedropper tool.
Go to the first frame of Region of Interest (ROI). Push the Refit Pose button on Tracking tab. If initial pose was recognized incorrectly, you can roughly adjust it manually and use auto-fit again.
Push the Track Forward button on Tracking tab.
You can save your motion capture project to a file. If your project is saved to a file, then the system will auto-save it after each processed frame during tracking.
Refer to video tutorial for tips on video processing: