zancoisrice
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zancoisrice
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I'm surprised at the lack of female motion packs. For every male action, there should be a parallel female action, unless it's specifically gender-related (like a woman lifting her breast to look at her abs, or a man fixing his pants so they don't ride up so high). I need female solder movements and all that is available are men's actions. Not sure if the recorders of MoCap data around the world realize that men's and women's body movements are very different. Having the same motion may work for a cartoon, but not for realism. The female body is unique in its design as well as its motion. Sadly, I need to bring this up. You think it would be common sense.
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You mean female soldier movements ?
Despite we see men for your request, I've tested the "rifle combat combo" which is, I think, the one you would be interest in. Lots of soldier movements and they are good either for men and women, even if their bodies are very different. Maybe test it first. Same goes for "pistol stunts". Lots of motions in marketplace are genderless; I even motion capture myself and apply the movement to female characters. You wouldn't know I did it once it's complete. It only depends on the type of body you make. Common sense ;)
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zancoisrice
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zancoisrice
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I work with motion capture on a daily. I work with women actors and there is no way you can say women move the same as men. I'm sorry this is a lazy workflow. Women have subtle movements that make them unique. I can't believe you're debating against this. I don't need a woman doing very specific motions with a pistol that is currently available. I need them holding rifles, shooting, and engaging in combat maneuvers. What is available is for a newcomer to mocap and isn't concerned with accurate motions, the libraries need to be broadened.
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