I had test all. the best seems to be move ai multicam. Rokoko with one camera, the actor was always banking, Rokoko with 2 camera I was not able to make it work properly. Deepmotion , I made a trier with a skier anaimtion, the result was a little beat strange but it work. In cascadeur, result was ok, and the best is to be able to correct right away. what i was looking for is a result without too much jiggles and sliding feets, even If result is not accurate, for me it appear to less time cusming to correct. moveAi seems to be the best until now, but for sure the price is expensive, especially if you have to reprocess animation because of bad result at first try...
Agree 100%. For bigger projects the editing of the fingers and feet can be time consuming, so I try to find similar animations elsewhere, but then it doesn't fit the scene exactly the way I intended.
Hi there. Cascadeur does help alot for that, especially animations where the character does not have to move much. If the character moves alot then there is some foot sliding still that needs to be fixed manually.
I tried Move as well and it gives pretty good results. at 15$ for 120 seconds its pretty affordable compared to the thousands of dollars for a rokoko or xsens suit.
@@johnsmith-jw1do Thank you for your comment. Thats fair. In my country we dont get paid in dollars, our currency is weak against the dollar, so I personally cant justify the price for 2 minutes of mocap. I would rather use another mocap software and put in some elbow grease :)
I had test all. the best seems to be move ai multicam. Rokoko with one camera, the actor was always banking, Rokoko with 2 camera I was not able to make it work properly. Deepmotion , I made a trier with a skier anaimtion, the result was a little beat strange but it work. In cascadeur, result was ok, and the best is to be able to correct right away.
what i was looking for is a result without too much jiggles and sliding feets, even If result is not accurate, for me it appear to less time cusming to correct.
moveAi seems to be the best until now, but for sure the price is expensive, especially if you have to reprocess animation because of bad result at first try...
Agree 100%. For bigger projects the editing of the fingers and feet can be time consuming, so I try to find similar animations elsewhere, but then it doesn't fit the scene exactly the way I intended.
8 min is all i need :D
Cascadeur is the best.
One would expect one of the main features of the app like Cascadeur would be fixing feet\hands sliding, but...
Hi there. Cascadeur does help alot for that, especially animations where the character does not have to move much. If the character moves alot then there is some foot sliding still that needs to be fixed manually.
Nice man. Thanks
Thank you
Is there a way to get animation from Cascadeur to other software?
@@alexflorica6082 Hi there. Yes, you have to export your animation to fbx to use it in other software :)
I tried Move as well and it gives pretty good results. at 15$ for 120 seconds its pretty affordable compared to the thousands of dollars for a rokoko or xsens suit.
@@johnsmith-jw1do Thank you for your comment. Thats fair. In my country we dont get paid in dollars, our currency is weak against the dollar, so I personally cant justify the price for 2 minutes of mocap. I would rather use another mocap software and put in some elbow grease :)
This feature available in cascadeur free version
@@santhoshmg2319 Yes, but you cant export to an FBX or DAE format
Cascadeur is peak
quikmagic >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> other
@@makuwish Thank you. I will look into that too :)