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<br> 5-Seting up Captury to Record | |||
-Click tracking (Photo) | |||
-Have your performer stand with there arms out | |||
-click and hold the <new> (this will create a new skeleton for the person you will be tracking) and drag it onto the performer in one of the cameras | |||
(for tracking more than one person, please refer to -------------) | |||
-If the skeleton does not apply properly to the performer, select the Low Latency option. | |||
-If you wish to view advanced options for skeleton optimizartion, click the advanced option icon near the top right of the screen that is next to the X and looks like a Cog. | |||
6- Recording | |||
Once the tracking skeleton has been properly applied to your performer you are ready to record the tracking motion data. | |||
Create or select a folder from the list where you tracking motion data will be recorded | |||
. Ensure that the Record Motion box , if you wish to record Videos as well ensure that the Record Videos is checked as well. | |||
click the large record button to record the tracking motion data. Ensure that the Record Motion box | |||
When you are done hit stop. | |||
After you are finished recording your tacking data, ensure that your recording is named appropriately and use the tag system accordingly<br> |
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