From the course: Designing a Channel Ident
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Adding motion blur
- [Instructor] Unfortunately, as things stand now, you can't use the native motion blur in After Effects when you are working with the Cinema 4D renderer. So in this movie, I will show you how to work around this limitation, and force motion blur to work for us. So first let me illustrate the problem. I'm going to move my cursor to somewhere where I should see a decent amount of motion blur. Let's say, frame 13 for example. Then I'm going to scroll down, then click and hold to enable motion blur to this layer and then brush down until the end of this timeline so all the layers over here will get automatic motion blur from After Effects. And in the recent version, the motion blur switch in the composition is going to switch itself on automatically when one of the layers have this switch turned on. And if you don't like this behavior, you can switch it off in the preferences of the application. But I'm just going to use it to…
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