Real-Time Generation of Leg Animation for Walking-in-Place Techniques

12/23/2021
by   Jingbo Zhao, et al.
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Generating forward-backward self-representation leg animation in virtual environments for walking-in-place (WIP) techniques is an underexplored research topic. A challenging aspect of the problem is to find an appropriate mapping from tracked vertical foot motion to natural cyclical movements of real walking. In this work, we present a kinematic approach based on animation rigging to generating real-time leg animation. Our method works by tracking vertical in-place foot movements of a user with a Kinect v2 sensor and mapping tracked foot height to Inverse Kinematics (IK) targets. These IK targets were aligned with an avatar's feet to guide the virtual feet to perform cyclic walking motions. We conducted a user study to evaluate our approach. Results showed that the proposed method produced compelling forward-backward leg animation during walking. The proposed technique can be easily integrated into existing WIP techniques.

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