1.1.1 is Super COOL!! 😃 I obtained the following animation in about 10 minutes using the motion capture of 1.1.1:
Supplement for people who have not yet tried this feature: The animation in the video above is not the state immediately after importing the JSON obtained using the motion capture feature, but added a little editing (remove unnecessary keyframes, match the first and last keyframe, etc).
I set the amount of time between each keyframe, which can be defined when starting a recording as 50 (milliseconds). I have also tried 250 (default), 100, but 50 seemed about right to achieve the smoothness I was looking for.
@SilverStraw I was afraid that changing the time setting would cause some kind of error or freeze the recording, but it didn't at all, and I got this result without any errors. I have tried recording for a longer time and had no problems even then, and I was amazed at how fast the captured data JSON file was saved. This is really fantastic! :heart:
By the way, I have a question. When I record with 50 milliseconds for the amount of time between each keyframe, the captured animation becomes smooth, but I felt that the motion is slower than when it was captured. Does it affect the FPS of the result?