Kinetix has announced a beta of its cloud service that generates a 3D animated character from a single video source. Find out more on Kintex.tech.
Kinetix has announced a beta of its cloud service that generates a 3D animated character from a single video source. Find out more on Kintex.tech.
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They really called their company “Kinetix”?? I guess that`ll end when Autodesk finds out… 😀
I still have the Kinetix baseball cap that came with my license for 3ds Max 1.0.
It’s a bit faded. It used to be grey, but now it’s still grey.
This looks like it could be a really big deal in motion capture. I’m just now looking into it but it seems to put out an FBX file that you can use inside any 3D software package. They don’t really “sell” that in the video but that’s where the money is.
Meh. Opencv minus real-time processing for a fee. Pass.