53 Markers and Skeleton Descriptions

53 Markers descriptions

1

HeadTop

Top of the head

2

LHeadFront

Left front side of the head

3

LHeadBack

Left back side of the head

4

RHeadFront

Right front side of the head

5

RHeadBack

Right back side of the head

6

C7

Base of the neck at the back

7

T10

Symmetrical point on the back of the sternum

8

CLAV

Collarskeleton

9

STRN

Sternum (midpoint of the centerline of the upper body)

10

LShoulderFront

Left shoulder front

11

LShoulderBack

Left shoulder back

12

LUArmHight

Left upper arm

13

LElbow

Left elbow

14

LElbowIn

Left elbow (symmetrical side)

15

LFoream

Left forearm, outer side

16

LWristIn

Inside of left wrist (side of the thumb)

17

LWristOut

Outside of left wrist

18

LHandIn

Root of the index finger joint of the left hand

19

LHandOut

2cm below the root of the little finger joint of the left hand (space for one marker)

20

RShoulderFront

Front of right shoulder

21

RShoulderBack

Back of right shoulder

22

RUArmHight

Right upper arm

23

RElbow

Right elbow

24

RElbowIn

Right elbow (symmetrical side)

25

RFoream

Outer side of right forearm

26

RWristIn

Inside of right wrist (thumb side)

27

RWristOut

Outside of right wrist

28

RHandIn

Root of the index finger joint of the right hand

29

RHandOut

2cm below the root of the little finger joint of the right hand (space for one marker)

30

WaistLFront

Front of left hip

31

WaistLSide

Side of left hip (middle position from front to back)

32

WaistLBack

Back of left hip

33

WaistRFront

Front of right hip

34

WaistRSide

Side of right hip (middle position from front to back)

35

WaistRBack

Back of right hip

36

LThight

Left thigh

37

LKness

Outside of left knee

38

LknessIn

Inside of left knee

39

LShin

Left calf

40

LAnkleOut

Left ankle

41

LHeel

Back of left foot

42

LMT5

Outside of front of left foot

43

LMT1

Inside of front of left foot

44

LToe

Front part of the sole of the left foot

45

RThight

Right thigh

46

RKness

Outside of right knee

47

RKnessIn

Inside of right knee

48

RShin

Right calf

49

RAnkleOut

Right ankle

50

RHeel

Back of right foot

51

RMT5

Outside of front of right foot

52

RMT1

Inside of front of right foot

53

RToe

Front part of the sole of the right foot


53 Skeleton description

1

Hips

WaistLFront、WaistLSide、WaistLBack、WaistRFront、WaistRSide、WaistRBack

GLOBAL

2

Spine

T10、STRN、WaistLBack、WaistRBack

Hips

3

Spine1

T10、STRN

Spine

4

Spine2

C7、T10、CLAV、STRN

Spine1

5

LeftShoulder

C7、CLAV、LShoulderFront、LShoulderBack

Spine2

6

LeftArm

LShoulderFront、LUArmHigh、LElbow、LElbowIn

LeftShoulder

7

LeftForeArm

LForearm、LWristIn、LWristOut

LeftArm

8

LeftHand

LHandIn、LHandOut

LeftForeArm

9

RightShoulder

C7、CLAV、RShoulderFront、RShoulderBack

Spine2

10

RightArm

RShoulderFront、RUArmHigh、RElbow、RElbowIn

RightShoulder

11

RightForeArm

RForearm、RWristIn、RWristOut

RightArm

12

RightHand

RHandIn、RHandOut

RightForeArm

13

Neck

HeadTop、LHeadFront、RHeadBack、RHeadFront、RHeadBack

Spine2

14

Head

HeadTop、LHeadFront、LHeadBack、RHeadFront、RHeadBack

Neck

15

LeftUpLeg

LThigh、LKnee、LKneeIn

Hips

16

LeftLeg

LKnee、LKneeIn、LShin、LAnkleOut

LeftUpLeg

17

LeftFoot

LHeel、LMT5、LMT1

LeftLeg

18

LeftToeBase

LToe、LMT5、LMT1

LeftFoot

19

RightUpLeg

RThigh、RKnee、RKneeIn

Hips

20

RightLeg

RKnee、RKneeIn、RShin、RAnkleOut

RightUpLeg

21

RightFoot

RHeel、RMT5、RMT1

RightLeg

22

RightToeBase

RToe、RMT5、RMT1

RightFoot


53 point schematic diagram of human body sticking points


Schematic diagram of real sticking points


53 points and precautions for human body

There are 5 points on the head, one at the highest point on the top of the head, and the other 4 points are marked with 1 point in front, back, left, and right respectively. The points on the front, back, left, and right should not be completely symmetrical, and the point on the top of the head should be offset to make it different from the other 4 points.

8 points on the upper torso, 1 point at the collar (clavicle position), 1 point at the midpoint of the front centerline (sternum), 1 point at the intersection of the spine and shoulder line (neck end), 1 point at the midpoint of the back centerline, and at the same level as the center of the front centerline, 1 point at the front and back of the left and right shoulders respectively.

8 points on the upper body, 1 point on the collar (clavicle position), 1 point at the midpoint of the front centerline (sternum), 1 point at the intersection of the spine and shoulder line (neck end), 1 point at each midpoint of the back centerline, in the same horizontal plane as the center of the front centerline, and 1 point at the front and back of the left and right shoulders.

6 at the waist, 2 at the front of the hips, 2 symmetrically at the back and front, with the rear point slightly higher than the front point, 1 on each side, asymmetrical, one can be slightly forward and one can be slightly backward.

There are eight points on the legs, 1 on the middle and outer sides of the thighs, with the point on the left thigh pointing upwards in the middle and the point on the right thigh pointing downwards in the middle, which is asymmetrical with the right thigh. There are 2 knee joints, and the points on the inner side of the knee need to be placed slightly forward to prevent obstruction. The points on the left calf should be placed above the middle and on the outer side, and the points on the right calf should be placed below the middle and on the outer side.

10 feet. One in front of the front foot, two at the bending joint of the front foot, ensuring that the inner marker is farther forward than the outer marker, one at the ankle, one at the heel, and the two markers on both sides of the front foot are on the same plane. Try to maintain the same height of the attachment points on both sides of the left and right ankles and front soles as much as possible.

If there is an issue with the occlusion of the elbow joint marker, place the intra elbow joint marker behind the arm slightly above the elbow joint, rather than inside the elbow joint.

If you encounter issues with knee markers blocking, please place the inner knee marker slightly forward rather than on the inner knee.

Try to keep the height of the attachment points on the left and right waists, knees, and ankles as consistent as possible.

When flipping the wrist and forearm, if there is a situation where recognition is not possible, please check and adjust the attachment points of the forearm. Each point on the left and right forearms is asymmetrical, with 1 point in the middle of the left forearm and 1 point in the middle of the right forearm, both of which are located on the outside. Do not stick them in the middle. When sticking points in this area, the actor can bend their arms upwards and place them on their shoulders to adjust the attachment points of the forearm, The distance between the attachment point on the forearm and the inner attachment point on the wrist (WristIn) is greater than the distance between the attachment point on the forearm and the outer attachment point on the wrist (WristOut).

Secure easily loose and wrinkled areas with straps, such as the waist, upper arms, wrists, palms, etc.

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