From the course: 3ds Max: Rendering for Compositing in V-Ray Next
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Velocity
From the course: 3ds Max: Rendering for Compositing in V-Ray Next
Velocity
- [Narrator] Although, not as big a problem as it used to be for modern render engines and computer hardware. Some of the sequences that we animate inside a 3D package may need to use in random motion blur. So motion blur generated in the scene and captured inside the final render itself in order to achieve the exact look that we want. In many other instances though, applying this effect in post can still potentially strip off hours from our overall rent at times. To do this in many compositing packages, we will need to make use of the velocity element that can be rendered out of V-Ray. What is a velocity element? Well, typically speaking, this is a color though, sometimes gray scale, image our image sequence, that stores information about how objects in a scene are moving between frames with different colors, representing different velocities. In fact, because of the way in which this works specifically, the relationship…
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