Here's a rough example of how my movements were being recorded. This was just a test dummy model. Any faults were then cleaned up, and fixed to a computer animated character.
@TheFXGuy It tracked point typing on fingers. Meaning that it would only be about 3 points, middle knuckle, end knuckles and finger tips, I believe the knuckles were all one point (besides the thumb). This of course required fantastically preforming computers.
@LostFanFiction there is, it's just expensive. for point based mocap, you'd have to have a really high quality camera (4k or higher resolution), but I believe that the tech James Cameron made for Avatar can track fingers. Not sure, though.
@TheFXGuy It tracked point typing on fingers. Meaning that it would only be about 3 points, middle knuckle, end knuckles and finger tips, I believe the knuckles were all one point (besides the thumb). This of course required fantastically preforming computers.
MadPumpkinGames 1 year ago
@LostFanFiction there is, it's just expensive. for point based mocap, you'd have to have a really high quality camera (4k or higher resolution), but I believe that the tech James Cameron made for Avatar can track fingers. Not sure, though.
TheFXGuy 1 year ago
Cool. Do they have mocap studios that can detect finger movement anywhere? Or is that like future technology?
LostFanFiction 2 years ago
thats ssssssssooooooooo cool
EmoAnimator 5 years ago 2