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#Upper Body | #Upper Body | ||
*1 x Head | *1 x Head | ||
*1 x Stern | *1 x Stern | ||
− | + | *3 x Left Shoulder | |
+ | *1 x Left Hand | ||
+ | *3 x Right Shoulder | ||
+ | *1 x Right Hand | ||
#Lower Body | #Lower Body | ||
*1 x Pelvis | *1 x Pelvis |
Revision as of 15:19, 31 January 2020
Motion Capturing with Xsens
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Case and Content
The case contains everything you need to capture humanoid full body performances. So far we're offering two different sized suits. The smaller one has been used by people exceeding the recommended dimensions though it's not recommended to do so.
The Sensors
There should be 18 sensors in the case. 17 are essential to get the capturing process started at all. Those are the following:
- Upper Body
- 1 x Head
- 1 x Stern
- 3 x Left Shoulder
- 1 x Left Hand
- 3 x Right Shoulder
- 1 x Right Hand
- Lower Body
- 1 x Pelvis
- 3 x Right Leg
- 3 x Left Leg
The Battery
The Bodypack
The Router
Additional Accesoires
Xsens Mvn FullBody Software
Before using this suit there are a couple of things to take into consideration. Not all the information on their support page is up to date and changes happen constantly to the interface of the software provided with the suit.
Installing the Software
Download the Xsens Full Body Motion Suit Software:
Install it.
Running the Software
As you start the software it will ask you to insert the dongle.
If you open the Xsens Full Body Motion Suit Box, you'll find the dongle right next to the bodypack.