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Creating a Motion Blur effect

Creating a Motion Blur effect

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Creating a Motion Blur effect

- Although very much a rendering intensive process in scene or in camera 3d Motion Blur can sometimes be the only way to create very specific Motion Blur effects on moving objects in our scene. In this video we will, again, focus on using V-Ray Physical Camera Controls to help create a simple Motion Blur effect for ourselves. In our start scene, if I just scrub the timeline you can see that we have a baked mass effect simulation that is adding motion to the pool balls on the table. Motion that can, in turn, be used to add Motion Blur to our renders. If I just use the C key to bring up the Select Camera dialog you can see that we also have a number of cameras in the scene with the M Blur tag applied to their name. These are just a few different views from which we can easily create Motion Blur renders. If I select the MBlur_01 option and scrub through just the start of our animation here, you can see that at this point in time we have our cue ball waiting to be struck by the animated…

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