Tool Options
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You can load animations generated by your past jobs by pasting the JSON URL of any animation that you can obtain from the Job History section of the VPC Dashboard.
By default and for all tools, MotionTwin uses its own plugin content skeletal mesh that is located in the MotionTwin plugin Content folder. However, you can opt for a different target mesh for retargeting purposes. In that way, once an animation generated by MotionTwin is applied to the default skeletal mesh, you can then retarget it to your chosen skeletal mesh.
NOTE: Selecting a non-default Target Mesh requires to configure a corresponding Target IK Rig prior to utilizing any tool within the plugin.
When selecting a Target Mesh, a Target IK Rig needs to be set. This Target IK Rig has to be associated with the necessary IK Retargeter assets to facilitate the retargeting process
Configuration for the Motion Generation tools:
The target IK Rig has to be associated with an IK Retargeter asset in the following way:
Source IK Rig Asset: Set to SMPL IK Rig, found at Plugins/MotionTwin Content/SMPL
Target IK Rig Asset: Should be the IK Rig you've selected
Configuration for the Motion Edit tools
Here you will choose the target animation asset that is associated with a skeletal mesh. The required IK Rig needs two associated retargeter assets:
The first IK Retargeter is as described above.
The second should be an IK Retargeter with inverse behavior:
Source IK Rig Asset: Your selected IK Rig.
Target IK Rig Asset: 'SMPL IK Rig', found at Plugins/MotionTwin Content/SMPL
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If you choose a Skeletal Mesh to retarget, before generating one or more animations, you can do it after by navigating in the Content Browser, then select the output animation asset(s) you want to retarget, right-click and select Retarget Animation Assets > Duplicate and Retarget Animation Assets.
Here's a video showcasing the above using a Metahuman rig:
This option is available in Motion Edit & Motion Stitch modes. As your animation(s) may contain humanoid data that our model does not process (e.g. finger data) or data from more complex skeletons, we provide you the option to keep that animation data and reapply it after the animation(s) are edited/stitched .
This option is enabled when the Skeletal Mesh(es) of your input animation sequence(s) are the same with the selected output Skeletal Mesh .
Blend Masks are definitions you can add to your skeleton where you can define weight influences, disabling animation from playing partially or fully on specific bones. We use this definition to mask which bones animation data we need to retain after the Motion Edit/Stitch job is completed.
We provide the option to auto create a blend mask on the selected output mesh, by filtering the retarget chains of the selected output retargeter. It may be a good starting point if you do not have experience with blend masks.
By default, we will fill novel bridge frames with zeros for retained joints. By enabling this option, we'll perform a linear blend between the last and first source frames.