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			<title>Kinect2RhinoSkeleton through OpenNI/OSCeleton</title>
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			<description>After installing OpenNI you need to unzip the donwload file and  start osceleton.exe.  
Then you start test_rhino.py through EditPythonScript in...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">After installing OpenNI you need to unzip the donwload file and  start osceleton.exe. <br />
Then you start test_rhino.py through EditPythonScript in Rhino5. <br />
Finally OpenNI/Kinect must detect a skeleton. For this reason you have to do the &quot;init-gesture&quot;, i.e. spreading your arms and lifting them, while the kinect sees your upper body .<br />
It is also possible to record data and play them back if you are a bit shy or lazy.<br />
Comments:<br />
Besides OpenNI you need OSCeleton and pyOsc which are both OpenSource projects.<br />
For convenience I included them for this project.<br />
the pure Python pyOSC needed minor modification to be Ironpython compatible-&gt; ipyOSC</blockquote>


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