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- http://sites.google.com/a/cgspeed.com/cgspeed/motion-capture/cmu-bvh-conversion
- ReadmeFirst.txt
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- READMEFIRST v1.00 last update July 20, 2008 by B. Hahne
- This READMEFIRST file accompanies the cgspeed.com "BVH conversion"
- release of the Carnegie-Mellon University (CMU) Graphics Lab Motion
- Capture Database. See "Where to find stuff" at the bottom of this
- file for where to get the BVH conversion and/or the original CMU
- dataset.
- The original CMU motion capture database isn't in BVH format - it's
- in ASF/AMC format. This BVH conversion release was created by Bruce
- Hahne, a hobbyist animator, in the interest of making the data more
- available and easily usable by other animators. I presently (2008)
- maintain the web site www.cgspeed.com, where this BVH conversion
- release will be available or linked.
- The emphasis on this release is to produce BVH files that can rapidly
- be used in MotionBuilder for motion retargetting. The files are not
- yet particularly Poser-friendly or DazStudio-friendly, due to
- incorrect assumptions that those programs have to make about the
- underlying joint rotation setup.
- [...]
- USAGE RIGHTS:
- CMU places no restrictions on the use of the original dataset, and I
- (Bruce) place no additional restrictions on the use of this particular
- BVH conversion.
- Here's the relevant paragraph from mocap.cs.cmu.edu:
- Use this data! This data is free for use in research and commercial
- projects worldwide. If you publish results obtained using this data,
- we would appreciate it if you would send the citation to your
- published paper to [email protected], and also would add this text
- to your acknowledgments section: "The data used in this project was
- obtained from mocap.cs.cmu.edu. The database was created with funding
- from NSF EIA-0196217."
- [...]
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