I would highly recommend rendering out motion vectors with the La Maison
motion vector shader for XSI. You can then bring that 16bit SGI into
After Effects and use the Re:VisionFX motion blur plugin which will read
the motion vector images and apply and a pretty nice blur. You can also
get the RSMB plugin for the XSI FXTree and skip using After Effects all
together. Check it out at: http://www.revisionfx.com/mblur.htm. You
can find the motion vector shader at:
http://www.alamaison.fr/3d/lm_2DMV/lm_2DMV.htm
Kris
Raffaele Scaduto-Medola wrote:
We are trying to figure out the best approach for motion blur, using
XSI and Zpic format either in After Effects or with a command line tool.
I use to do this in Soft3D with a stand alone for which we would
specify the pic, the zpic and the softScene .scn, but I can't seem to
find any standalone that does so with XSI.
Does anyone have any hints, effecient techniques to use either a
standalone 2 1/2D motion blur stand alone or can after effects handle
this ?
THX
RSM
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Raffaele Scaduto-Mendola - www.turbolinea.com
raffaele(at)turbolinea.com
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