Bekanntmachung • Jan 29
Reallusion Expands to A Complete Human-Centric Simulation Solution
Reallusion announced that most simulation pipelines can model facilities, equipment, and routes with high accuracy--but often miss a key driver of real-world performance: human operations. Operator cycle-time variation, work sequence differences, and station placement/material flow can materially impact throughput and safety, yet human behavior is still commonly simplified into idealized paths. With the latest launch of Motion Planning, Reallusion connects everything it has built into a complete simulation workflow. It adds a modular, scalable logic layer that links people, actions, and environments--so teams can run large-scale, human-centric simulations that are logical, repeatable, and easy to validate. Reallusion provides a connected set of tools that scale from individual human actions to system-level, repeatable simulation logic: Control an individual human's actions; Motion Director: control characters in real-time with motion triggers and behavior controls for responsive, natural actions; Personal Mobility: recreate how people travel with different transport devices, capturing natural speed, spacing, and movement patterns for pedestrian and mobility scenarios. For example, an operator pushing a trolley; Control groups and movement at scale; Crowd Sim: create crowd movement, density, and flow for large-scale scenarios; Simulate human interaction with tools and the environment; Prop Interaction: simulate task-level interactions with equipment, stations, and objects (operate, pick/place, handle). With assets spanning a wide range of use cases--from factory operations and facility planning to driving and public-space scenarios--te teams can quickly find the right people, equipment, and motions for the simulation they need. Motion Planning is a major step forward because it turns simulations into reusable systems, not one-off scenes. At its core is an intuitive node-graph workflow that makes simulation logic visual and easy to manage--so teams can build, review, and expand behaviors without getting buried in scripting. With Motion Planning, teams can: Reuse modular building blocks: assemble scenarios fast and standardize proven setups; Connect multiple areas into one flow: link zones, lines, and routes into a continuous simulation; Iterate and compare changes quickly: test layout/process updates and run repeatable before/after comparisons; Scale without losing control: expand to higher-volume runs while keeping logic consistent and maintainable; Validate with measurable feedback: use logs and on-screen indicators for real-time review and analysis. In short, Motion Planning adds a visual, modular layer that helps teams iterate faster, stay organized as projects grow, and scale simulations with confidence. To increase fidelity and enable flexible customization, the newly released Video Mocap turns standard video footprint of real operations into editable 3D motion. It's a practical way to capture actual operator work sequences and cycle times--using ordinary cameras, without specialized motion-capture hardware--so teams can simplify more realistic handling, walk paths, and handoffs for more credible validation and comparison. Reallusion's human-centric simulation solution has been adopted across digital twins, AV simulation, security and surveillance, consumer electronics, and pedestrian traffic—by teams at brands including NVIDIA, Google, Samsung, LG, BMW, Ford, Toyota, Hyundai, GM, Motorola, and Axis Communications. Building on that foundation, the latest Motion Planning and Video Mocap updates have also been evaluated with industry partners: Delta Electronics and Foxconn—global industrial leaders in electronics and manufacturing—used the workflow to support plant planning, while relative.berlin—a Berlin-based CG/AI studio known for immersive (VR/AR) experiences—evaluated it through a VR immersive experience project for the German government. In practice, scaling human-centric simulation depends on reusable modules and interactions that teams can standardize across scenarios. Alongside the free starter content included in iClone, Reallusion provides Motion Planning content packs that accelerate industrial scenario buildout and offer consistent starting points:Ready-made factory scenarios: 12 factory scenarios (Assembly, Production, Transport, Maintenance, Inspection, and more), plus 25 interactive machines/tools and 73 worker action motions—so teams can assemble, modify, and test factory workflows faster without building everything from scratch.Interactive industrial devices: 15 interactive devices (valves, levers, control panels, and more) that digital humans can operate precisely—enabling realistic, orderly interactions with factory equipment for more credible industrial simulations. These resources help teams move from proof-of-concept to repeatable scenarios faster—without having to author every template and interaction from scratch.