Re: help with motionblur optimizations - alternatives?

Date : Mon, 5 Jun 2006 17:32:22 +0100
To : XSI(at)Softimage.COM
From : Lee_Carus(at)scee.net
Subject : Re: help with motionblur optimizations - alternatives?

Yes, that makes complete sense - I'll try this next time :)


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On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, Lee_Carus(at)scee.net wrote:

>> Can you give examples where reelsmartmotionblur didn´t work?
>
> The biggest one for me is when lots of objects are whizzing past the
> camera at high speed - it has trouble dealing with objects that have just
> gone (or are going) out of shot. Then again if the pixels simply aren't
> there to process whatchya gonna do? :)
>

In a lot of cases, when I encounter this I increase the size of my render
a little bit and use a slightly wider lens. That way I get the edges.

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