What Integrates with MotionBuilder?
Find out what MotionBuilder integrations exist in 2024. Learn what software and services currently integrate with MotionBuilder, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that MotionBuilder currently integrates with:
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AccuRIG
Reallusion
ActorCore AccuRIG, a free application, is designed to speed up character rigging. This allows character artists to concentrate on the model design and automation. You can achieve superior results in rigging models in A/T/scan poses or with multiple meshes. Direct export to major 3D software or upload to ActorCore to access tons of production-ready animations for game, film and archviz. System Requirements Minimum Requirements Dual Core CPU 4GB RAM 5GB free hard disk space Graphics Card: NVidia GeForce 400 Series / AMD Radeon HD 5000 series Video Memory: 1GB Ram Display Resolution: 1024 x 768 Color Depth: True Color (32-bit) Operating System Windows 11, 10, and Windows 8 Support for 64-bit Operating System DirectX 11 is required -
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OptiTrack Motive
OptiTrack
$999 one-time paymentMotive + OptiTrack cameras provide the highest-performing real-time object and human tracking available today. Improved skeletal tracking precision. Robust and accurate bone tracking even in the presence of heavy markers. In human motion tracking terms, "Solver" refers to the programmatic process for estimating the pose (6 DoF), of each bone using the actual measured markers at each frame. A precision solver like the one developed for Motive 3.0 accurately determines the skeleton movement and performance of the tracked subject(s). This yields higher confidence as well as more nuanced character animation capture. A robust solver can also perform precise marker labeling and track skeletal movement even if many markers are lost or hidden from cameras. This will provide more reliable tracking data and greatly reduced editing time across all applications. OptiTrack camera data can be used to generate global 3D positions, marker IDs and rotational data. -
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Xsens
Xsens
Xsens offers motion capture and analysis systems that are proven for a wide range of users. This page provides more information about motion capture. Xsens motion analysis technology can be used in full-body 3D Kinematics solutions and 3D motion trackers to be integrated in real-time applications. Motion Capture, also known as mo-cap or mocap, is a digitally recorded process of recording people's movements. It is used for entertainment, sports, medical purposes, ergonomics, and robotics. It is used in film-making and game development to record the actions of actors for animations and visual effects. Avatar is a well-known example of a movie that uses a lot of motion capture technology. Performance capture is when the motion capture captures full body, face, fingers, and subtle expressions. Motion capture with Xsens is possible in two hardware versions: the MVN Link suit or the MVN Awinda belts. Each has its own characteristics.
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