Motion Capturing with Xsens
The case contains everything you need to capture full body performances. The two suits in the small bags are for different body sizes.
Case and Content
The case contains everything you need to capture full body performances. The two suits in the small bags are for different body sizes.
- 2x Suit L (1.60m – 1.75m) / XL (1.75m – 1.85m)
- 2 x Feet Pad
- 2 x Headband
- 1 x Trousers
- 1 x Battery
- 1 x Bodypack
- 1 x Charger
- 1 x Dongle
- 1 x Micro USB Cable
- 17 x Sensors
- 1 x Router
- 1 x Ethernet cable
- 1 x Power Cable
Sensors
There should be 18 sensors in the case. These 17 are essential to get the capturing process started at all:
Upper Body: 1 x Head, 1 x Stern, 3 x Left Shoulder, 1 x Left Hand, 3 x Right Shoulder, 1 x Right Hand
Lower Body: 1 x Pelvis, 3 x Right Leg, 3 x Left Leg
Additional sensor: 1 x Prop.
The Sensors are connected to cable whips that should be contained in the same bag as the sensors.
Sensor IDs
Now and then a sensor might be malfunctioning. In that case you might want to swap them with the another sensor. This will lead the ID of the sensor to be representing a different body part than it was originally configured to be. It is very important though to inform us about the changes you’ve made to the sensor IDs role. These are the sensor IDs and they’re roles by default:
- «Pelvis» : «00B25BB7»
- «Sternum (T8)» : «00B23E19»
- «Head» : «00B23E27»
- «Right Shoulder» : «00B23E31»
- «Right Upper Arm» : «00B23E32»
- «Right Fore Arm» : «00B23E37»
- «Right Hand» : «00B23E28»
- «Left Shoulder» : «00B23E38»
- «Left Upper Arm» : «00B23E2B»
- «Left Fore Arm» : «00B23E2D»
- «Left Hand» : «00B23E36»
- «Right Upper Leg» : «00B2625E»
- «Right Lower Leg» : «00B2625D»
- «Right Foot» : «00B2623B»
- «Left Upper Leg» : «00B23E30»
- «Left Lower Leg» : «00B23E2C»
- «Left Foot» : «00B23E2E»
- «Prop» : «00B23E29»
Bodypack
The bodypack is a small computer that processes the information provided by the sensors.
Battery
The battery comes with a wrapper, a cable to connect it to the bodypack and a charger.
Router
The router is connected to a PC with an Ethernet Cable and sends the information it receives from the bodypack to the Xsens Mvn Software.
Dongle
The dongle is an authentification device that needs to be plugged into the PC to get the Xsens software running. You’ll find the dongle right next to the bodypack.
Additional Accessories
There should be a tape measure as well inside of the case.
Dressing up
Using the right dimensions
This is how you put on the lycra suit.
So far we’re offering two suits: L (1.60m – 1.75m) and XL (1.75m – 1.85m). You shouldn’t put it on if you’re larger than that.
Washing the suit
Due to hygienic reasons you must always wash the suit after using it. Remove all cables, Bodypack and Motiontrackers. Follow the instructions on the label inside the suit:
- Only Synthetic machine wash at 30°C!!!
- Do not bleach
- Do not iron
- Do not dry clean
- Do not tumble dry
- For the headband, gloves and straps use only cold hand wash.
Wiring things up
Xsens Mvn FullBody Software
There is a lot of information about the Software and how to use it on their support page.
Installing the Software
Download MVN Analyze/Animate here.
Download and install the newest Software. We have a License for an older Software. Version 2021.0.1 should be working with our Dongle. The older software versions can be directly downloaded from the MVN software:
Start the newly installed Software.
Go to: Help > Check for updates > the Automatic Updates window will open. Select the version you are looking for (2021.0.1) and click download and install. Please make sure you are connected to the internet to perform this.
Motion Capture Live Streaming
As soon as you’re set up just activate the bodypack as depicted here. You should hear a double beep. Go to «File», and press «Start Motion Capture».
Turn on a user. All the working sensors should be depicted in green.
Body Dimensions
Calibration
Calibrate the body in order to have a proper looking performance.
Live Recording
You should be able to start live recording now.
External Software Link
Life Performances don’t need to be limited to the Xsens Software. There are working realtime integrations with Maya, Motionbuilder, Unity and Unreal Engine.
Maya
Follow this link. Under «Plugins, Integrations and Sychronizations» you can download the latest Maya Plugin. Then just follow the procedure depicted in this video
Unreal Engine
There is a good documentation on how to set up the Xsens Suit with Unreal here
Unity Engine
There is a good documentation on how to set up the Xsens Suit with Unity here.
OBR (On Body Recording)
OBR allows you to capture your movements anywhere.
Software Setup
Go to OBR and turn it on. Configure if you’re going to be moving on uneven ground.
Calibration
There’s a great description on how to calibrate OBR here.
Import
There’s a great description on how to import OBR here
Troubleshooting
Sensor not responding
In this case a sensor might be broken. If it’s a single sensor, like ‹pelvis›, ’stern›, ‹head›, ‹right hand›, ‹left hand› and also the ‹right -‹ or ‹left foot› you can try to swap it with the ‹prop›. If it’s sensor that doesn’t allow a direct replacement, like a knee or an elbow, the suit is unusable and you have to contact us immediately.
Sensor ID Remapping
Just drag the sensor you want to use into the sensor you want to have replaced. Please notify us about the changes you have made.
Live Link being blocked by OBR
If your bodyback isn’t being recognized for live streaming, it’s probably caused by the OBR mode still being enabled in the bodypack. Connect the bodypack with USB to your computer. And then in the MVN Animate Software go to Preferences/Soft Acces Point —–> Disable OBR.
Now your bodypack should be recognizable for life streaming.
Calibration not working
In case the calibration is not working, there might be something wrong with a sensor in the suit. Another reason could be a bug inside of the software itself. Try to refresh your XSens Avatar.