No more messing around with the entire source just to find the binaries! They’re here. This is better. These are the most recent betas which include experimental BVH import.
KinectToPin and friends should all work fine with the new CC release of After Effects. Let us know if you have any issues!
Here’s a detailed breakdown of the workflow for the newest version of KinectToPin’s After Effects plugin. The new panel is designed to flow top-to-bottom: start at the top (choosing either 2D or 3D), then work your way down step-by-step. Install the the KinectToPin UI Panel by copying it and the accompanying .ffx file into your...
Didn’t you just post v.1.2? Yep! But Victoria’s been hard at work the last few days, and has some cool features ready to go that should simplify the compositing process. You can grab the new panel from her GitHub fork of K2P. (1.3 is not yet part of the main branch of the software, but...
Are you usually the one behind the camera, but planning to record yourself to control your characters? Even if you’re used to performing, the motion capture process is very different from stranding in front of a video camera. The Kinect captures a lot of subtle aspects of your performance, so there’s more to it than...
Blue Bliss‘ super-cool 2D character tests use a single motion track with different models: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DI90O06q-a8[/youtube]
Thanks to all you awesome people who came out to Pratt! We had a great time. If you couldn’t check it out in person, the Livestream’s going to be on Vimeo shortly. In the meantime, here’s the presentation (I’ve plugged in a bunch of YouTube videos as substitutes for the live demo bits): DIY motion...
Hey everyone! We’ll be showing off some of the possibilities of using KinectToPin for both After Effects animation and live streaming tomorrow at the Volumetric Society meeting in Brooklyn. Tuesday, December 4, 2012 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM Pratt Digital Arts Myrtle Hall (new glass building) 200 Willoughby Avenue, 4th Floor, Brooklyn, NY The event...
Hey everyone, We’re still digging out from the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, so things are going to be delayed a while here. More soon.
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By Robert Seitz and Jason Van Cleave: Kinect to Pin experiment from Robert Seitz on Vimeo.
We’re going to be demoing KinectToPin at this month’s meeting of After Effects New York. The meeting is free and open to everyone. Come check it out, and you may win some fabulous prizes! October 25, 2012 6:45PM-9:00PM PS 41 116 West 11th St., New York, NY 10011-8306 More info here.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYf9dzlxAMg[/youtube] KinectToPin used to animate a segment from Actually Happening, an audio podcast. In this sequence, the Actually Happening crew discuss Boss Tweed’s failed escape from prison and the finer points of machine politics.