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This documentation corresponds to version 2 of iPi Motion Capture. The latest documentation for version 3 can be found at https://docs.ipisoft.com/

3D World Competition Results

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3D World Magazine / iPi Soft Competition has ended. The winners are:

Best work: Nicolas Brunet Danse Kabyle - Teaser and its Making of. Very creative approach to motion capture. Intresing story and cool stunts. We are impressed!

Danse Kabyle - Teaser from 1k0 on Vimeo.

Danse Kabyle - Making of Part 1 from 1k0 on Vimeo.
Danse Kabyle - Making of Part 2 from 1k0 on Vimeo.

Other winners (in no particular order):

Mark Perceval-Maxwell - Zombi Fight.
Very professional animation and fight choreography.
Captured with 4 PS3 cameras in a small London flat.
David Huff - A short film.
Captured with iPiMocap and Kinect sensor.
 
Xavier-Joseph Perez - Non-official ad for iPi Mocap.
Interesting animation with nice original music.
Captured with iPiMocap and Kinect sensor.
Alex Diplock - E.v.P-mocap-demo.
Tracked using 4 ps3 eye cams and manual keyframe extraction for headtracking.
Alex kindly published a brief tutorial about his method of head and wrist keyframing.
 

Congratulations! Each winner received a license for iPi Desktop Motion Capture software (Standard Edition), with one year's maintenance.

About iPi Desktop Motion Capture

iPi Desktop Motion Capture™ is a markerless motion capture technology that literally puts motion capture at animator's desktop. You can record a video right at your workplace using a webcam or inexpensive digital camera and have it converted to 3D animation on your PC. The technology is accurate, easy to use and affordable.

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