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We present “Double Doodles” to make full use of two sequential inputs of a VR controller with 9 DOFs in total, 3 DOFs of the first input sequence for the generation of motion paths and 6 DOFs of the second input sequence for motion gestures. While engineering our system, we take ergonomics into consideration and design a set of user-defined motion gestures to describe character motions. We employ a real-time deep learning-based approach for highly accurate motion gesture classification. We then integrate our approach into a prototype system, and it allows users to directly create character animations in VR environments using motion gestures with a VR controller, followed by animation preview and animation inter- active editing. Finally, we evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of our system through a user study, demonstrating the usefulness of our system for visual storytelling dedicated to amateurs, as well as for providing fast drafting tools for artists.more » « less
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Gonzalez-Franco, Mar; Ofek, Eyal; Pan, Ye; Antley, Angus; Steed, Anthony; Spanlang, Bernhard; Maselli, Antonella; Banakou, Domna; Pelechano, Nuria; Orts-Escolano, Sergio; et al (, Frontiers in Virtual Reality)null (Ed.)
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