In this video, Jim Morren shows how to use free motion capture data to quickly create character animations in Blender. You’ll learn how to export your character and rig, import the motion capture data, create a transfer rig, adjust the motion capture animation and finally, bring it all together into a single animation.
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LINKS
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⇨ Blender Launch Pad Course: https://cgboost.com/courses/blender-launch-pad
⇨ Blender Secrets E-book (affiliate): https://gumroad.com/a/436106355
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CHAPTERS
00:00 – Intro
01:33 – Exporting Character and Rig
04:34 – Using Mixamo
07:03 – Importing Animation and Creating Transfer Rig
15:13 – Baking Animation
16:42 – Making Transfer Rig Modifiable
20:00 – Interact With Hold-able Objects
25:59 – Creating Animation Variation
29:11 – Centering Mocap Animation
30:17 – Using the NLA Editor
35:18 – Modifying NLA Strips
36:55 – Last Comment on NLA Editor
37:36 – Outro

MY SYSTEM
CPU: Intel Core i9-12900K 5,2 Ghz
GPU: GeForce RTX 3080
RAM: 64 GB

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