Motion Capture Suit
Perception Neuron 32 motion capture suit is capable of full-body tracking. It is capable of tracking motion data and converting into in standard file formats including FBX.
- Face motion capture not included.
- For wireless tracking, a router is required (router not included).
Specifications
Quantity | Risk Assessment |
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1 | None, however prior training with a technician is required. |
Equipment List
Equipment | Quantity | Notes |
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Neuron sensors | 32 | A majority are already applied onto the suit. Used for tracking. |
Base Hub | 1 | |
USB to mini USB cables | 2 | |
Body Straps + Gloves | 1 | |
Glove Replacements | 2 | |
Dual pogo-pin Cables | 2 | |
Instruction Manual | 1 | |
PN Carry Case + bags | 1 |
Documentation
Optimising tracking
Reduce Magnetism
For optimal tracking results, it is recommended you keep away from magnetic surfaces as this can cause significant errors in motion capture results. Furthermore, prolonged exposure to magnetic surfaces can cause the sensors magnetisation which will irreparably affect the sensors. Depending on the strength of the source it is recommended you stay between 10-100cms away from such sources. This also includes objects that can contain magnets which include but are not limited to:
- Computers, Keyboards & Mice
- Speakers
- Headphones
- Power boxes
- Generators or electrical motors
- Televisions
- Refrigerators
Recalibrate Sensors
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How to setup the Perception Neuron 32 suit
Step 1: Download the Appropriate Software
In order to use the suit, first you must download the legacy software “Perception Neuron 32”: Axis Studio.
Additionally, if you would like to use the suit directly in a Third Party software (e.g. Blender, Maya, Unity, Unreal Engine, etc) additional integration software will need to be installed. This can be done on Perception Neuron's website.
Step 2: Assemble and Strap on Suit
Connect gloves and/or other body parks using the connector pins and end the connection from the waist to the hub. The sensors should already be applied to most of the suit.
Step 3: Linking to the Computer
Option 1 Directly link to the PC
Option 2 Connect Wirelessly
Step 4: Do a Four-Step Calibration
Steady Pose:
A-Pose
T-Pose
S-Pose
For a S-Pose calibration, you will need to crouch down. Make sure your legs are not open or close. Your feet should be parallel to each other and your arms should extend outward with your palms is facing down.
Step 5: Track your motions within the Axis Studio app!
Now comes the fun part. Hit record in the software and act out your motions. This data will be recorded and can be played back at any time.
Step 6: Edit your data
Sometimes motion data can be rather large given how much information is tracked. To mitigate large files
Step 6: Pack Down Suit
Upon completion of use, all equipment must be placed back in its appropriate bag. Each bag has an icon indicating what part of the suit goes into it.