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Animation from Maya: unwanted ghosting
Hello!
I have a little problem here I can't solve. I made a scene in Unity to test animation import with a quick animation I made with mocap. In Unity, the animation works, I can see the character moving, but the movements have a kind of ghosting. It's a bit hard to explain, so images are better than long sentences:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NypGQLtYEWA&feature=youtu.be
The screen capture made the animation slower than it really is, but the ghosting is clearly visible. (Oh, and don't pay attention to the scene or interpenetration with the cap and the head, it's just a test scene)
How I did to import the animation:
Mocap
Retouch the mocap in Maya
Assign mocap to character still in Maya
Export in FBX file
Import in Unity the FBX file
I try to import too the .mb whole scene, but it didn't solve the problem. So I thought it was because of my pc performances, so I made a quick build and run to test with diffrent quality settings, but it didn't change anything.
Does anyone have a solution to remove this ghost? Is the problem caused by the fact there is a key for each frame? In that case, can Unity optimize by himself the keys or should I do it myself?
Thank you very much in advance, I'm totaly stucked on this since yesterday!
Signed: a desperate 3D generalist who's discovering Unity
$$anonymous$$aybe you have two characters in the hierarchy by accident?
Thanks for your reply. I checked the hierarchy and, badly, I have only one character with his rig; no hidden character :-(
Answer by 3d_ted · Nov 13, 2013 at 09:53 AM
Hello again!
Just to tell you that I found the answer. It was very easy actually.
In my scene, I put some RedLight lights (10 I think); they were the problem. When I deleted them for a test, my animations were completely normal and smooth.
Rookie mistake :p
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