November 13th JumpWork 1.0 New Version Launch

[h1]Main Updates[/h1] [h2]Motion Capture Solutions[/h2] 1.Added dual-camera technology solution 2.Optimized existing single-camera solution [h2]Feature Updates[/h2] 1.Added motion demonstration function 2.Added motion capture recording and BVH format motion capture export 3.Optimized SteamVR usage process [h2]UI Optimization[/h2] 1.Unified overall UI color scheme 2.Optimized component positioning and layout 3.Added initialization interface [h1]Feature Overview[/h1] [h2]Dual-Camera Usage Process[/h2] [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/43756236/70eb3eaf3c00ed190eb935c779cc49a4ece9cad7.png[/img] 1.Select dual-camera mode in the camera mode option in the upper left corner 2.If calibration hasn't been performed before, you need to calibrate before use (to align the coordinate systems of both cameras) (1)Open the dual-camera calibration interface and place the provided calibration paper between the two cameras to find the alignment reference points (2)Click start calibration. When both cameras can recognize the ArUco code on the calibration paper, alignment calculation will begin. When the progress bar reaches 100%, calibration is complete, and you'll enter the calibration verification interface (3)In the verification interface, you can use the mouse to view the aligned point cloud. If the point cloud doesn't show obvious discontinuities, the coordinate system alignment is successful. You can then exit calibration mode and start using dual cameras. 3.Motion capture, SteamVR games, and other features can only be used after dual-camera calibration and camera connection are complete [h2]Motion Capture Usage Process[/h2] [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/43756236/1fe85d2433317f7864aac09649e97c0df7b3e509.png[/img] 1.With cameras successfully connected, open the motion capture interface 2.Import FBX model 3.Click start motion capture to begin real-time motion capture; the FBX model will mirror your movements 4.Click stop motion capture to stop the FBX model's motion capture 5.Click export motion capture to export the BVH motion capture file to the specified folder [h2]SteamVR Usage Process[/h2] [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/43756236/03e176bcb4999abcff03df531d6860705f43f9a9.png[/img] 1.With cameras and SteamVR successfully connected, open the SteamVR alignment interface 2.Enter the SteamVR virtual space and click the alignment button on the left-hand overlay virtual screen to align the camera coordinates with the SteamVR space 3.Face the camera (in single-camera mode), assume an A-pose, and press the grip buttons to complete the alignment process 4.After successful alignment, the current motion capture frame rate will be displayed. You can then check the virtual trackers attached to your body. If the tracker positions don't match your actual body positions in the real world, please repeat the alignment steps above 5.Start your game in SteamVR