Highlights of new features in Motive 3.4
Camera SDK for Linux
The Camera SDK now supports both Ubuntu and Fedora operating systems. A new easy-to-use sample is included to make integrating cameras into your own software solution easier than ever.
Supports All Modes - PrimeX, VersaX, and SlimX cameras support all video modes including the new Duplex Mode.
Easy to Setup - Easy-to-setup examples and build instructions allow you to get started developing as quickly as possible.
Color Camera Support - Prime Color cameras work in the example application with no additional modifications.
Simple Example - An additional simple application exists for stripped down reference code including debugging information for the eSync 2.
See the Camera SDK for Linux page for more details.
Range of Motion (Bone Refinement)
Motive now lets you refine joint placement and scale bones on the skeleton so they better match a real performer’s movement. During setup, the actor completes a guided Range of Motion routine that moves each tracked bone to compute more accurate joint locations. These joint locations can be reused across multiple sessions by updating the constraint locations (not bone lengths) using the associated tool in Motive.
Watch the video below, or see the Skeleton Tracking page or the Builder Pane