whats the key stroke for zoom when you are looking at the bones using a kinect/Basic? do you find the kinects work better on the 45 degree angle when recording? thanks
BTW, 'Happy Box', the short film this test was created for, was completed a few weeks ago. You can watch the movie at our website littlegreendog(dot)com or search here on YouTube for: Brudders in 'Happy Box'. If you visit our website, there is a behind-the-scenes article there on storyboarding this film. More b-t-s articles to come.
@richymmx Sorry for the late reply. This test was done using the previous version from the current. The feature is still in beta but it works very well. If you're curious, this short film was completed a few weeks ago and you can see it on our website littlegreendog(dot)com or do a search here on YouTube for: Brudders in 'Happy Box'
@richymmx Thanks! I have the Standard version. I was lucky to get in on early beta pricing a few years ago. Back then the software was very experimental. Today it's well worth the full price.
Results have been very stable with four to six PS3 Eye cameras or twin Kinect sensors. Single Kinect capture is pretty decent too--IMO, it's more stable than any other single Kinect system. A few motions in 'Happy Box' were captured using single Kinect.
does the skeletal motion improve a lot with the extra Kinect?
roidroid 2 months ago
Comment removed
littlegreendogmovies 3 weeks ago
This has been flagged as spam show
@roidroid Yes it's much more accurate because it allows the software to generate a more complete human shape for tracking.
littlegreendogmovies 3 weeks ago
whats the key stroke for zoom when you are looking at the bones using a kinect/Basic? do you find the kinects work better on the 45 degree angle when recording? thanks
themightythor1212 2 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
BTW, 'Happy Box', the short film this test was created for, was completed a few weeks ago. You can watch the movie at our website littlegreendog(dot)com or search here on YouTube for: Brudders in 'Happy Box'. If you visit our website, there is a behind-the-scenes article there on storyboarding this film. More b-t-s articles to come.
littlegreendogmovies 2 months ago
Comment removed
littlegreendogmovies 2 months ago
Comment removed
littlegreendogmovies 2 months ago
Thanks for the comments guys!
littlegreendogmovies 2 months ago
really cool!!!!
nosapi5 2 months ago
Pretty nice. looks pretty stable. what version build of ipi desktop are you using?
richymmx 3 months ago
@richymmx Sorry for the late reply. This test was done using the previous version from the current. The feature is still in beta but it works very well. If you're curious, this short film was completed a few weeks ago and you can see it on our website littlegreendog(dot)com or do a search here on YouTube for: Brudders in 'Happy Box'
Hope you enjoy it! :)
littlegreendogmovies 2 months ago
@richymmx Thanks! I have the Standard version. I was lucky to get in on early beta pricing a few years ago. Back then the software was very experimental. Today it's well worth the full price.
Results have been very stable with four to six PS3 Eye cameras or twin Kinect sensors. Single Kinect capture is pretty decent too--IMO, it's more stable than any other single Kinect system. A few motions in 'Happy Box' were captured using single Kinect.
littlegreendogmovies 3 weeks ago
cool!
naffax 4 months ago
Thanks for the nice comments guys! :)
littlegreendogmovies 4 months ago
Nice, Thanks for sharing.
truebones 4 months ago
Cool..! :]
erikalst 4 months ago