Toolbar and Puppet Mode

The toolbar is located at the top of the central panel and gathers the most frequently used functions during motion capture, such as setting up the environment or checking motion data.
Puppet Mode

Puppet Mode is located at the first position on the toolbar and allows you to set up a virtual puppet in the motion capture space to perform specific actions.
With Puppet Mode, you can conveniently set up the environment even when performing motion capture alone.
There are currently seven actions available for the puppet:
Idle (A-pose, walk): Performs A-pose and idle walking.
Idle (Arm & Head): Focuses on arm and head movements such as arm rotations and head turns.
Idle (Standing): Performs a standing idle pose.
Jumps: Focuses on jumping movements such as vertical jumps, side jumps, and spins.
Running: Performs running across the motion capture area.
Sitting: Performs sitting actions.
Subtle: Performs small, subtle actions such as moving hands in front of the torso or moving hands while seated.
Foot Contact

The Foot Contact button is the second on the toolbar. When clicked, it highlights the area around the feet when the soles are in contact with the ground.
This function allows you to clearly check whether the feet in the motion capture data are grounded properly.
Skeleton Visualization

The Skeleton Visualization button is the third on the toolbar. When clicked, it displays the joints and skeletal structure.
Use this to intuitively check the positions and movements of the skeleton when inspecting motion capture data quality or performing retargeting.
Mirror Mode

The Mirror Mode button is the fourth on the toolbar. When clicked, it flips the motion capture data horizontally.
Use this when shooting with a screen placed in front of the motion capture area while checking the motion data.
Inplace Mode

The Inplace Mode button is the fifth on the toolbar. When clicked, it fixes the character at the center of the motion capture area.
Use this if you want to check motion data when the actor is not facing forward.
Live-streaming

The Live-streaming button is the sixth on the toolbar and displays the same content as the Streaming tab, which is the third tab on the right panel.
Use this for quicker access when turning live streaming on or off.
For more detailed explanations related to live streaming, please refer to Live-streaming.
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