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| | Hi, thought I'd start a new topic to make sure folks are aware that Knyomi's technique for converting most of the 2500 CMU files to bvh (and then into iClone's bvh converter) works VERY NICELY (except, as I mentioned, not too well with the "pregant woman" motions). He (she?) gives us a converter and a profile for iClone's bvh converter in the following topic: http://forum.reallusion.com/Topic13978-85-1.aspx The reason I waited so long to try it was that I frankly couldn't believe it was true, Dave My problem now is aligning two motions. I've tried checking/unchecking the "align actor motion box" to no avail as well as "align whole clip to root" in the timeline (which, of course, causes the motion to take place in one place, that is, no longer really a motion). Any insight would be helpful, thanks. |
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| For the record I'm a HE. I put the below post on the other thread but since it appeared on the 2nd page i guess no 1 saw it so here it is... hope it solves ur problem
Well am glad I could be of so much help. About the issue with the contorted motion files, I faced them too when I was converting. In my case a wrote a small program to generate the batch conversion lists and did the AMC/ASF to BVH conversions in about an hr and a half. I realized during the conversion from BVH to VNS that the problem was from the ASF files that were supplied with their respective motion captures. so I simply identified one 'healthy' ASF file (20.asf) and used it to reconvert the corresponding AMC files of the affected BVH files into new BVH files. Worked like a charm!
Well it might also interest you to know that after converting 1900 files, my hard drive crashed so I've lost them all |
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