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'''Motion Capture''' - Another tool available for creating motion is biovision or motion capture data rendered as images. BVH files are created by recording 3d spatial data of each joint as a person/figure moves (walking, dancing, fighting, etc.)  BVH files are used to animate 3d models, but you can view BVH data rendered on 'stick figures' without a 3d program.  Viewing BVH data may help you to create motion imagery in synfig.  Some bvhplayers can export images of the the BVH sequence - for importing to Synfig, maybe to use as a template layer.
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'''Motion Capture''' - Another tool available for creating motion is biovision or motion capture data rendered as images. BVH files are created by recording 3d spatial data of each joint as a person/figure moves (walking, dancing, fighting, etc.)  BVH files are used to animate 3d models, but you can view BVH data rendered on 'stick figures' without a 3d program.  Viewing BVH data may help you to create motion imagery in synfig.  Some bvhplayers can export images of the the BVH sequence - useful for importing to Synfig as a template layer.  
  
 
*'''BVH Players''' [http://www.tabinda.net/mocapsim/ mocapsim]...[http://davedub.co.uk/bvhacker/index.html bvhacker for XP]...or  [http://sourceforge.net/search/ search sourcforgeorge].  ''To see motion on models try [http://daz3d.com daz3d] for an easy to use windows program, or [http://Blender.org Blender] for more power (and more to learn.)''
 
*'''BVH Players''' [http://www.tabinda.net/mocapsim/ mocapsim]...[http://davedub.co.uk/bvhacker/index.html bvhacker for XP]...or  [http://sourceforge.net/search/ search sourcforgeorge].  ''To see motion on models try [http://daz3d.com daz3d] for an easy to use windows program, or [http://Blender.org Blender] for more power (and more to learn.)''
 
*'''BVH data''' [http://www.3dvalley.com/phplinks/index.php?PID=55 3dvalley]...[http://www.e-motek.com/entertainment/stockmoves/index.html e-motek]...[http://tinyurl.com/6ohz8n google]
 
*'''BVH data''' [http://www.3dvalley.com/phplinks/index.php?PID=55 3dvalley]...[http://www.e-motek.com/entertainment/stockmoves/index.html e-motek]...[http://tinyurl.com/6ohz8n google]
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* GIF made with bvh data [image:http://222fbj.googlepages.com/Running.gif]

Latest revision as of 16:27, 12 February 2013

Motion Capture - Another tool available for creating motion is biovision or motion capture data rendered as images. BVH files are created by recording 3d spatial data of each joint as a person/figure moves (walking, dancing, fighting, etc.) BVH files are used to animate 3d models, but you can view BVH data rendered on 'stick figures' without a 3d program. Viewing BVH data may help you to create motion imagery in synfig. Some bvhplayers can export images of the the BVH sequence - useful for importing to Synfig as a template layer.