Compare inertial mocap with camera-based optical systems
IMU-based sensor systems (usually suits) and camera-based optical systems both offer pros and cons.
Mocap suits vs video-based mocap systems
Mocap suits
Video-based mocap systems
Data quality
The fidelity and accuracy with which the actor's motions are captured
Occlusion
Occlusion refers to when a body part or marker is temporarily hidden from the motion capture system's view, resulting in potential inaccuracies or gaps in captured motion data that require manual fixes in post-production.
Tracking space
The area in which the motion capture system can be used
Set up time
Time required from idea to production-ready animation
Real-time tracking
The ability to view and manipulate the animation data as it is being captured
Face & Finger capture
The ability to track facial and finger animations (alongside body animations)
Number of actors
The number of performers that can be captured at the same time in the same scene
Production stage
The stages in production in which such systems are suitable to use, with a clear upside or return
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