Hi again, just to be sure, the ground plane for full mocap can be done easelly just putting the ground plate on the floor, for the face acquisition its enough to have the plate in your hands ( so suspended over the floor)? taking in consideration of course to have it align properly, the z sign should point towards the camera right?
sorry for the dumb question
setting the ground plane...
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Re: setting the ground plane...
When placing a ground plane, the long arm marked "Z" should point down the Z axis (towards the positive) of your volume. The shorter arm points down the X axis (towards the negative) of your volume.
If you are doing this for Expression, the Z axis indicator should point towards the cameras.
If you are doing this for Expression, the Z axis indicator should point towards the cameras.
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Re: setting the ground plane...
so we can have the plate in our hands? suspended in mid air? couse i cant imagine how otherwise we can show the ground plane...
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Re: setting the ground plane...
seems i got my answer from another post, thanks and sorry for douoble posting
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Re: setting the ground plane...
Not a problem. It would help to have the ground plane level and mounted on a tripod when setting it.