An adventure in motion capture animation

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kobayashimaru wrote:ultra pro setup and awesome concepts in the offing!
thanks for sharing some pictures "from the bench" :D

is there not a collision field or offset to prevent funny eyelid syndrome? :D
Probably, but ive no idea as yet how to set one up. Best bet is editing the crap out of that motion curve graph to make it smoother. At least in the near term. Or maybe refing the models rig to ensure it cant happen.
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Yea sweet setup. Ah, the lack of space I have,

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Is that a curved monitor?
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Drop_Bear wrote:Is that a curved monitor?
IIRC... that's the 4K Serin019 won in a contest - I'm still a little jealous :mrgreen:
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MEATLOAFr wrote:
Drop_Bear wrote:Is that a curved monitor?
IIRC... that's the 4K Serin019 won in a contest - I'm still a little jealous :mrgreen:

Yup, not quite 4k though. Just 3440x1440. 21:9 as opposed to the more standard 16:9 aspect ratio of non-ultrawide monitors.
I love the thing for my work. Couldn't go back.
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Serin019 wrote: Just 3440x1440. 21:9 as opposed to the more standard 16:9 aspect ratio of non-ultrawide monitors.
I love the thing for my work. Couldn't go back.
"Just 3440x1440" :lol:
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Serin019 wrote:I love the thing for my work. Couldn't go back.
I'll bet.
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MEATLOAFr wrote:
Serin019 wrote: Just 3440x1440. 21:9 as opposed to the more standard 16:9 aspect ratio of non-ultrawide monitors.
I love the thing for my work. Couldn't go back.
"Just 3440x1440" :lol:
Relatively speaking :P
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CURVED monitors? I'm still getting used to them not taking up a city block!!!
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pengbuzz wrote:CURVED monitors? I'm still getting used to them not taking up a city block!!!
Hhah yeah... Monitor technology has been over the last couple of years moving at warp 9. CES recently had some crazy cool stuff. The hypothesis behind the curve is that its easier on the eyes - ie that its less strain to look towards the edges of a curved monitor than a flat one.
Admittedly it did take a little getting used to... but dear gods I love it now. As to whether it is better... not sure.
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