Hope everything goes well.

Kb

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On 16 Sep 2013, at 09:14, Gerbrand Nel <nagv...@gmail.com> wrote:

> We have a very good PF track dude coming in for this. I just want to help the 
> bottle neck along without spending all my profit on new software :) Just paid 
> for softimage subs and got my Arnold invoice 2 days ago :)
> Thanks guys. I'm doing some Blender tuts atm so lets see where that goes.
> I Agree Jordi that these shoots need to be planed better, but we don't always 
> get what we ask for.  
> G
> 
> On 2013/09/16 08:59 AM, Nicolas Esposito wrote:
>> I'm currently using a rig with 2 kinects mounted on a "kind-of" moving 
>> tripod, so I can track an actor that walk/run, since the Kinect sensor have 
>> range limitations.
>> Works pretty well used with Ipi motion capture ( no head rotation tough ), 
>> but is ok
>> 
>> I'm evaluating 3D equalizer as well for facial mocap, which works pretty 
>> damn good, but it cost a lot, so maybe Syntheyes could be a valid 
>> alternative ;)
>> 
>> 
>> 2013/9/16 Jordi Bares <jordiba...@gmail.com>
>>> Body match move is one of the most painful things to do and requires lots 
>>> of expertise so you should get some expert help and consider a very serious 
>>> planning on you shoot.
>>> 
>>> I am about to do a job like the one you describe and we are aiming to use 
>>> equaliser which still today is the most powerful and robust.
>>> 
>>> Good luck
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>> On 16 Sep 2013, at 07:12, Gerbrand Nel <nagv...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> > I only use blender to export stuff, so I'm oblivious to its power.
>>> > Does it poses the power to track(mocap) an actor's head and shoulder 
>>> > movement in a moving camera shot?
>>> > Thanks
>>> > g
>>> > On 2013/09/15 02:38 PM, Toonafish wrote:
>>> >> Maybe give Blender a shot, I used it for some tracking a while ago and 
>>> >> it worked very well.
>>> >>
>>> >> - Ronald
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> On 9/13/2013 14:46, Gerbrand Nel wrote:
>>> >>> I know the rest of the world is on pf track, but we have allot of shots 
>>> >>> to track and only 1 pf license.
>>> >>> I would like to help the tracking along in matchmover, but it has been 
>>> >>> YEARS since I touched it, So I thought I'd ask here :)
>>> >>>
>>> >>> 1st problem: I did the elastic tutorial in Match mover, but I cant seem 
>>> >>> to export to .XSI or .FBX.
>>> >>> It exports to Maya and max, but I don't have those to check.
>>> >>> Is it broken, or am I breaking it?
>>> >>>
>>> >>> We need to track moving heads in hand held footage. Can matchmover do 
>>> >>> this and do you guys know of handy tutorials on this?
>>> >>> I tried the mocap tutorial, but it uses 2 cameras, and we only have 
>>> >>> footage from 1 camera.
>>> >>> Thanks for reading, and sorry for the OT
>>> >>> G
>>> >
> 

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