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== Recording the Data == | == Recording the Data == | ||
To record data in the captury you have to choose your folder and create a new shot. If you | To record data in the captury you have to choose your folder and create a new shot. If you don't have a folder yet, you can create one by accessing the Shot Manager which is found in the lower area and scroll to the bottom of the list, where you find the button <new directory> | ||
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This will create a new folder on the computer in which all your tracking data will be stored. You can see the path of your folder listed on | This will create a new folder on the computer in which all your tracking data will be stored. You can see the path of your folder listed on the right side. | ||
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Now you can start tracking data with the captury! | |||
== Blender Export == | |||
All your recorded data is stored in the folder you just created. | |||
In it you will find a .obj file and a .fbx file, along with some other files. | |||
The .fbx file has your motion data stored, so if you want to use the animation data from the captury this is the file you need. The .obj file holds the standard 3D Model, that is provided by the captury software. | |||
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Import the .fbx file |
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