Monday, 21 October 2013

motion capture setup

This little ruff drawing of how the layout of a simple motion capture  set up with the cameras.
Each black spot on this image to represent two cameras. The brown ring  is the best area for the footage to be captured inside this distance is about one meter from the cameras. The centre black dot should have the best recording data intake because it should be hitting all of the cameras.
The Ideal is to have a minimum of three cameras being able to see you at all times but to get a better result you want to have at least four cameras.
In setting up the cameras you can only have one cable connecting the cameras to the hub and from the hub to the computer you can have a maximum of two cables. This is to make sure that the footage does not lose any information during the transfers between the cables.
The hubs can have a maximum of six cameras hooked up inside them as well.


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