Create Template

After creating a body in Live mode, the model may encounter situations such as unrecognized or incorrectly identified human marker points in the 3D view, disordered and lost human skeleton, or loss of marker points during movement, which can affect the human body effect. If the above situation occurs, please refer to our "Calibration Operation" video and imitate the actions in the video to perform the calibration operation and record it. Then load the recorded data in Edit mode and follow the steps below to create a template. After completing the training, save the template, switch to Live mode, and load the MarkerSet created by the template to make Live human model recognition more accurate.

Before starting the template establishment, it is necessary to first process the motion capture data and repair the missing data frames. For specific repair steps, please refer to "12. Data Processing → (6) Data Repair" above. If there are large areas of missing points or a large number of frames of missing points in the data, it is not recommended to repair them. Only a few missing frames of data need to be repaired.

After repairing the lost data, the next step is to process the Marker points that were not recognized on the human body in the data. Firstly, in the first frame of the data, click the "Exercise" button above the software, select the frame range as "All", click "OK", and then click "Track Recognise". At this time, the Link connections between the points of all frames in the calibration operation data will be recalculated, and all frames will be tracked and recognized once.

Slowly drag the data progress bar while the software is paused to observe whether there are unrecognized Marker points on the human body in the 3D view. If there are unrecognized Marker points, click “Next Frame” button to play the data frame by frame, determine which frame the point is dropped from, and determine the name of the point (you can skip to the correct frame to identify the Marker name in the asset panel).

Click the quick id button to pop up a dialog box. After selecting the name of an unrecognized point in the asset panel, the name of the point in the quick id dialog box will also change to the name of the selected point in the attribute bar (12.5.1). Click on the unrecognized Marker point in the 3D view, and the Marker point will be recognized correctly. The Link connection between the Marker points will also be automatically completed.

If the Marker point is not recognized on multiple frames, when using the quick ID for recognition, the quick ID locking function can be used to lock the quick ID value, so that the quick ID value will not automatically increase after rapid recognition.

What just fixed is that the unrecognized point in the current frame has been identified. Next, click on the “Template Track” or “Track Recognise” to identify this point and the Link connection in all frames. Click the “Exercise”button, select all frames for template creation and update Link connections.

Repeat the above operation to repair other unrecognized Marker points until all data repairs are completed. After confirming that all unrecognized points in this set of data have been repaired, skip to the first frame of the data, click the “Exercise”button, select "All", and check the "Include current frame as the Model Pose" option. Click OK, click the tracking recognition button, click the "File" button, and select "Save MarkerSet", Click to save the capture file.

Switch to Live mode, load the saved template in the asset panel, the model enters the motion capture venue, and connect the camera to play.

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