
And you can see that I don't quite make contact also with the clap and that's because, you know, that's typical of an inertial motion capture suit. Do my fingers, give a little wave, gotta do my karate kicks, you know, jump around a little bit and then yeah, patting the top of my head. But as you can see, you know, here we go. It doesn't really matter, this workflow will work for any of those. So this workflow will work with mocap you've recorded into Studio Legacy or even Rokoko video motion capture from our new AI motion capture tool. I've already recorded some motion capture into the new Rokoko studio. So without further ado, let's get into it. And that just works best with Mixamo skeletons. And also because beyond just doing the regular retargeting we're gonna do in Cinema, I'm gonna walk you through a Mixamo control rig workflow where you can edit your motion capture really easily in Cinema 4d. If you made it yourself or bought it online, we're just gonna use Mixamo as it's a good kind of default on which to learn these principles. Although this workflow can work with any rigged character, with any skeleton. We're gonna take a character, we're gonna rig it on Mixamo.

So in this video, we're gonna go soup to nuts. It's the way that I would recommend you do it, but that doesn't mean this is the only workflow to do retargeting, right?


So I say the ultimate kind of tongue in cheek because this is cg and there's a million different ways to do anything in cg, right? So this workflow is just one way to do retargeting of motion capture to characters in Cinema 4d. Hey, what's going on everyone? I'm Sam, creative director, former Rokoko, and welcome to our Ultimate Cinema 4D Retargeting Tutorial. Below, please find a transcript of the video tutorial.
