Re: .mi2 file ... frame 1 motion blur problem

Date : Tue, 12 Sep 2006 16:20:44 -0700
To : XSI(at)Softimage.COM
From : "Steven Caron" <carons(at)gmail.com>
Subject : Re: .mi2 file ... frame 1 motion blur problem
well it has to write the vector information into the mi2 file. so the previous frame is important

steven

On 9/12/06, Daniel Goupil < dgoupil(at)crazy-fox.com> wrote:
Not yet but why it's ok when rendering inside xsi ... and also the lighting and antialiasing is a bit different ....

cheers

Eric Lampi wrote:
Have you tried starting the animation before frame 0?

Sometimes motion blur and simulmations can go a bit
batty from the first frame.

E

--- Daniel Goupil <dgoupil(at)hybride.com> wrote:

the animation is starting from frame 0 and before
(-1) it's a static
frame from 0

Steven Caron wrote:
where is it the frame before? is it jumping into
frame 1 from many 
many units away?

steven

On 9/12/06, *Daniel Goupil* < dgoupil(at)hybride.com
<mailto:dgoupil(at)hybride.com>> wrote:

I have a sequence of 66 frames (hair) that I
have exported to .mi2
    files
but the first frame have too much motion blur
and all the other
    frame ar
ok .... frame 0 have animation then motion
blur is done with the good
    movement .. but why it does that ?

cheers


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