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Creating a Motion Blur effect

Creating a Motion Blur effect - 3ds Max Tutorial

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Creating a Motion Blur effect

- [Instructor] Although once upon a time considered to be a prohibitively render intensive process, in scene are in camera 3D motion blur is these days due to both the increasing power of computing hardware and changes in the nature of the sampling algorithms used in V-Ray, are very viable production option. Especially so given that it can at times be the only way to create a genuinely photographic motion blur effect. In this video we will focus on using V-Ray physical camera controls then to demonstrate how we can go about creating a simple motion blur effect. In our start scene, if I just scrub the timeline, you can see that we have a simple 100 frame path animation in place sending our toy car around the mini race track that we have sitting on the floor. If I stop the animation at about frame 90 though and take a render we can see that even though the car is, so far as the render engine and 3ds Max are concerned, of a motion blur effect. Let's go ahead and select our camera from…

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