What I Learned This Last Week 21
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This video is about the things I learned this last week while researching how to speedup animation workflows. I looked into using things like Rokkoko, DeepMostion AI, Cascadeur, and Mixamo. I found that it is possible to bring animated Mixamo characters into Daz for free if you have a Mixamo account. Trying to use base genesis 8 models from Daz to Mixamo is not possible unless you strip off the rig. It can be a simple thing to do for standard animations, but not for NSFW stuff. That requires an investment.
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DarkShepard here. This is what I learned this last week. I've been researching animation
for a little while. I mean Cheesecake3D is amazing at it and I'm starting to understand
how it actually works as far as the extremely detailed stuff like this. So this is Animate2
in Daz and I've been working with everything I can find to try to get animations like this
into Daz because we have this kind of stuff and I like these ones that don't work correctly
because they're just hilarious. That one. I love those. But stuff like this, we apply this.
I forgot I was speakers on. Oh well. This has the keyframes in here. So in the timeline
this thing is 379 frames. Now to try to animate this by hand is damn near impossible. I mean
you're talking, look at all these keyframes. Each individual body part has to move like that
which means this is not done by hand. This is done strictly in motion capture software
and I was researching it and found that most people can use what's called Rococo.
Rococo is a, same as if you've ever seen a movie that does motion capture for CGI stuff,
they're wearing those suits that have the ping pong balls on them and they have those dots on
their faces. That's motion capture and those suits from Rococo are about $5,000 a piece.
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