unity 2018.3.5f1
motive 2.0.2
unity plug-in 1.2
When I move a rigid body toward positive X in motive, it move toward negative X in unity. Y axis and Z axis movement is correct. Did I miss something? Thank you very much
position in motive and unity
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Re: position in motive and unity
Hello chobitsfan,
Nice to meet someone else who knows Chobits
It is hard to say why your x-axis movement is incorrect while the others are not. It would be best if you could reach out to Support to provide a short recording of what you are seeing, along with screenshots showing all of your Motive Streaming settings.
If you could provide a take (.tak) from Motive displaying your rigid body tracking, that would also be useful in troubleshooting.
Thanks,
Steven
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Steven Andrews
OptiTrack | Senior Customer Support Engineer
help.naturalpoint.com
support@optitrack.com
Nice to meet someone else who knows Chobits
It is hard to say why your x-axis movement is incorrect while the others are not. It would be best if you could reach out to Support to provide a short recording of what you are seeing, along with screenshots showing all of your Motive Streaming settings.
If you could provide a take (.tak) from Motive displaying your rigid body tracking, that would also be useful in troubleshooting.
Thanks,
Steven
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Steven Andrews
OptiTrack | Senior Customer Support Engineer
help.naturalpoint.com
support@optitrack.com
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- NaturalPoint Employee
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Re: position in motive and unity
Hi chobitsfan,
I wanted to post an update here as I found some more information regarding what you are seeing.
It turns out that Unity uses a Y-Up Left Hand coordinate system while Motive utilizes a Y-Up Right Hand system. To convert from one system to the other requires exactly what you are seeing; x becomes -x.
From this, it sounds like what you are seeing is completely normal and expected.
Cheers!
Steven
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Steven Andrews
OptiTrack | Senior Customer Support Engineer
help.naturalpoint.com
support@optitrack.com
I wanted to post an update here as I found some more information regarding what you are seeing.
It turns out that Unity uses a Y-Up Left Hand coordinate system while Motive utilizes a Y-Up Right Hand system. To convert from one system to the other requires exactly what you are seeing; x becomes -x.
From this, it sounds like what you are seeing is completely normal and expected.
Cheers!
Steven
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Steven Andrews
OptiTrack | Senior Customer Support Engineer
help.naturalpoint.com
support@optitrack.com