Motion Capture Final Project

Objective

I aimed to explore capturing dance movements through a Motion Capture (Mocap) system, focusing on understanding its setup and workflow while creating an animation from the captured data.

Process

System Testing:

I used the Mocap Lab in the Hunt Library Basement. There are 10 motion capture cameras mounted to capture movement in the space.

  • Challenges and Adjustments:
  • Calibration was essential for accurate capture, involving a wand with sensors to determine the cameras’ locations.
  • Initial calibration was poor due to system neglect.
    • Solution: Adjusted camera positions to improve calibration.
    • Result: Calibration accuracy improved but hardware issues persisted, making complex motion capture difficult.

     

  • https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kRd9X2ERyBjxDxj7PbBXGGeyQ92Uary9/view?usp=sharing

 

Recording:

I invited a friend, a costume design student from the School of Drama, to perform a short ballet routine for capture.

  • Challenges:
    • Hardware instability led to unreliable data capture.
    • Export of the ballet data was unsuccessful due to system restrictions.
    • Recorded video of the session was preserved for reference.

 

Rigging:

First Attempt:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/117iZ76MnFCeKrLIg_D61js7rksitm501/view?usp=drive_link

Second Attempt:

      • Model: Downloaded a pre-rigged character from Mixamo.
      • Data: Used test data due to the ballet motion file’s export failure.
      • Outcome: Successfully animated the pre-rigged model using test data.

Next Steps
  1. Locate the original ballet motion data and reattempt the export process.
  2. Redo rigging and animation with the captured dance motion.
  3. Explore finding a model that better aligns with the my conceptual design and hopefully build a small scene.

 

 

Special Thanks to Sukie Wang – Ballet Performer