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I'm seeking recommendations for tools and tips to achieve high-quality results. Specifically, I'd like to know which tools I should use. I've heard that https://plask.ai is excellent, although it may be a bit expensive. Source: 10 months ago
Is the Xsens Awinda starter better than vive trackers and base stations enough to justify spending the extra $2k-3k? I need to record some game animations with finger tracking. I want the animations to be smooth, accurate, not jittery. I Was planning on using my quest 2 for the finger tracking. I've ruled out using posture estimation software like plask.ai and deepmotion animate 3d as I was getting pretty poor... Source: about 1 year ago
Yeah, it's helpful for the AI MoCap. Recently, I am using plask.ai to get the motion and use this addon to lock the foot and recalculate the location of the master/root bone. MoCap suit is more professional, but is more expensive, and has to have an actor to do the action. The AI Mocap is not that accurate but can extract motion directly from videos online. After some clean-up jobs, the result is not bad. Source: over 1 year ago
Look up AI video to animation tools. Here is one (I assume paid ) called https://plask.ai/. Source: over 1 year ago
Yeah, initially I was recording myself doing the movements in my own living room and then using Plask.ai to extract the motion, but the result wasn't perfect, so I started learning animation like 2 months ago and that led to ...well. This :D So I'll most likely just hire someone for the animation at some point during the project. Source: over 1 year ago
Thank you! I've been using https://jitter.video with the Lottie exporter. It also has a Figma plugin so you can reuse components. - Source: Hacker News / 24 days ago
For animating illustrations, highly recommend Jitter: https://jitter.video/ (you export a Figma design to their tool, set a few keyframes, and export a video/Lottiefile--super easy). LottieFiles, LottieLabs, and Spirit are other options. Source: 5 months ago
I was going through some Medium posts and Reddit posts and I found some cools tools being used such as https://previewed.app/ and https://jitter.video/ that I will definitely be using in the future. Source: 7 months ago
If you want to create some animations, you have https://jitter.video/ (there is a free version). But I'm not sure it work with static screenshots. Source: 11 months ago
You can use jitter.video for cool animations. Or I've even just used Apple iMovie in the past. Source: 11 months ago
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