HEAT and Diffeo

Has anyone tried Studio to Blender via Diffeo and applied the new HEAT animations via the Blender Plug-in?
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Has anyone tried Studio to Blender via Diffeo and applied the new HEAT animations via the Blender Plug-in?
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If you can save the HEAT animation as animated pose file (.Duf) it would seem that the "import action" feature of Diffeo would work.
I can confirm HEAT will work as a duf animation. However HEAT seems a limited time offer just for users to test it out, since we already have Mixamo for free I don't see why HEAT does any good.
@Padone
They promise a new variety of animations.
Also For Daz Studio users the HEAT plugin appears to do the retargeting to G9-8 within Daz studio.
Right now the only ways to get Mixamo motions onto a genesis 8 figure is the apply it to a G1-2 and convert it to a G8-9 yourself with this free plugin.
https://www.renderosity.com/users/n_alexandru/freestuff
....or buy this $18 Dollar third Party solution to get ALL of mixamo onto G9 inside Daz studio
https://www.renderhub.com/anabran/mixamo-retarget-rig-for-daz-genesis-9
or this $99 Solution for getting Mixamo noto G8...
https://www.facemotion3d.com/shop/
it seems to me many people have no interest in having to involve G1-2
in their workflow so direct use of the HEAT motions in Daz studio might be an option
assuming you want to pay $765 per year to access them for commercial use.
Another option is to use the BVH retargeter by Thomas.
https://bitbucket.org/Diffeomorphic/retarget_bvh/wiki/Main/Load And Retarget
I need to retry moving a character from Studio to Blender for animating. It's been quite some time.
Does it export accurate BVH back to Daz studio for G8-9?
@wolf359 I don't see why not, BVH is baked FK animation so you should be able to export it back to daz with the pose preset tool as usual.