Motion 3-to-4 reconstructs 3D motion from videos for 4D synthesis. The tool works quickly and efficiently, helping you understand motion dynamics without needing technical skills. Simply upload a video, and the software takes care of the rest.
Follow these steps to download and run Motion324:
Go to the Releases Page to find the latest version of Motion324.
On the releases page, find the most recent version. Choose the appropriate file for your operating system, and click to download.
Before running the software, you need to set up the environment. Hereβs how:
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/Inception3D/Motion324.git cd Motion324 -
Set up the environment:
conda create -n Motion324 python=3.11 conda activate Motion324 pip install -r requirements.txt
Once you have installed the dependencies, you can start using Motion324.
- Locate the application file that you downloaded.
- Double-click the file to run it.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to upload your video and start the motion reconstruction process.
Ensure your system meets the following minimum requirements to run Motion324 efficiently:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS, or a recent Linux distribution
- RAM: At least 8 GB
- Disk Space: Minimum of 2 GB available for installation
- GPU: Recommended for better performance (especially for larger videos)
- Fast 3D motion reconstruction
- User-friendly interface
- Supports various video formats
- Outputs 3D data for further analysis
Q1: Do I need programming skills to use Motion324?
No, the application is designed for users without programming knowledge. Just follow the steps in this README.
Q2: What formats does Motion324 support?
Motion324 supports common video formats like MP4, AVI, and MOV. Ensure your video is in one of these formats.
Q3: How can I get help if I face issues?
You can open an issue on the GitHub Issues Page for assistance.
If you require further support, please contact the maintainers listed below:
Motion324 is open-source software. It is licensed under the MIT License. Feel free to use, modify, and distribute it in line with the license terms.
For any updates, improvements, or contributions, visit the official GitHub Repository. Enjoy creating your motion reconstructions!