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    Close range tracking (torso), angle of body

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    • A
      Aolis
      last edited by

      Have you tried using the built in Eyes or Eyess++ actors when using a difference actor?

      I was able to very quickly set up a video in watcher->difference=>eyes  and have it easily track my shifting back and forth between standing straight and leaning to the sides. . . With smoothers and some fussing it may do what you need. 

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      • DusXD
        DusX Tech Staff
        last edited by

        @Aolis 
        Eyes is my go to.

        I need the lighting/contrast to be fool-safe, since this project will be traveling without me.
        I am going to get a PS eye, and mod it.. it seems easy and low cost.. 
        As I test it, I will post my results.
        @gapworks
        I haven't seen these. Do you have a link to one you could share?

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        • markM
          mark
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          Dear @DusX,

          Could you use fiducial markers? For instance, if you had the fiducial pattern on the costume, but done it such a way that the fabric does _not_ reflect IR, and the fiducial marker _does_ reflect IR, then you could make it so that the marker was invisible (at least somewhat?) to the naked eye. The benefit to this approach is that fiducial markers give you not only position, but rotation as well.
          Here's a software that uses fiducial markers.
          http://reactivision.sourceforge.net
          Just a thought.
          Best Wishes,
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          • DusXD
            DusX Tech Staff
            last edited by

            @mark, this would be a great approach if I had control over the user, but this is meant to be open to the public to interact with.

            I am happy if I can get some basic swaying of the users body. 
            That would suit the interactive element nicely... 
            so I'm going to test Kinect and the PS eye.
            Wish me luck.

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            • markM
              mark
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              @DusX -- GOOD LUCK! 😉

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              • FredF
                Fred
                last edited by

                If it is just torso angle a gyro and wireless arduino would be easier imho. No tracking just real data.

                http://www.fredrodrigues.net/
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                • A
                  Aolis
                  last edited by

                  Good luck!!! Would love to know if you figure something out that can be as robust as you need. -A

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                  • m_theaterM
                    m_theater
                    last edited by

                    @DusX

                    after the Werkstatt i tried to mod our ps eye but failed as there are different versions on the market, if you buy one just be aware of this difference.
                    [http://nuigroup.com/forums/viewthread/5189/](http://nuigroup.com/forums/viewthread/5189/)

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                    • FredF
                      Fred
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                      You can take the easy way out (for searching modified PS3 eye IR camera)

                      https://www.peauproductions.com/collections/playstation-eye-products

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                      • DusXD
                        DusX Tech Staff
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                        @Fred

                        Thanks... I had looked at this site some time back but didn't have the link anymore.
                        @m_theater 
                        Helpful piece of information for sure... thanks.

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                        • gapworksG
                          gapworks
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                          @DusX this is the one i ´m using

                          http://nyko.com/collections/xbox-360/products/xbox-360-zoom-for-kinect

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                          • DusXD
                            DusX Tech Staff
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                            @gapworks

                            Thanks.. that cool.

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