iPi Soft Releases Motion Capture 2.0

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MOSCOW, RUSSIA -- iPi Soft announced the availability of iPi Motion Capture Version 2.0 – the next generation in the company’s scalable line of markerless motion capture software technology. The new version provides filmmakers, CG animators, broadcast motion graphics designers, videogame developers and prosumers in entertainment and other vertical markets, with a toolkit for creating realistic human characters, improved accuracy and new workflow enhancements, including fingers key-framing, female character tracking, and support for an array of motion sensor devices, including ASUS Xtion and Kinect for Windows.

The announcement follows on the successful introduction in late 2011 of iPi Soft support for two Kinect sensors – marking the first time in history that users could have two of the popular game devices working at the same time on the same PC to capture complex human motions, including 360-degrees turns.

iPi Soft Founder and Chief Technology Architect, Michael Nikonov, says that many of the improved features in iPi Motion Capture Version 2.0 came as the result of listening to user feedback. 

“iPi Soft is committed to developing rock-solid performance and breakthrough markerless motion capture technology that can be easily integrated into any artists’ pipeline for believable character motion at an affordable price point,“ Nikonov says. “The new data formats in Version 2.0 deliver more efficient motion capture data recording on portable computers that will immediately help our customers meet the challenges of compositing believable characters into immersive 3D environments. Throughout 2012, we plan to continue the evolution of our software as well as introduce new features to Version 2.0, including props tracking and multiple people tracking.”

For J.J. Palomo, Creative Director at Big Lazy Robot – the Barcelona, Spain-based animation/visual effects studio that used iPi Motion Capture extensively on their short film trailer, Keloid, which the influential motion graphics blog Motionographer.com called “stunning” – the new version will play an increased role in their creative workflow.

"iPi Soft’s markerless software solution has been an essential motion capture tool in our production pipeline and we’re excited to take advantage of the feature enhancements in version 2.0,” Palomo says. “The ability to track the movements of more than one actor, and the new rigging and capture features will allow us to capture more complex movements, more quickly. We can´t wait to get our hands on it!”







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