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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 6:06 am)
What you're talking about is called Motion Blur. An Easy way to produce this is to use a directional blur, found in most paint programs. Simply duplicate your layer, and apply a dirrectional blur filter to the lower layer. Viola! Motion Blur.
If you are talking about doing this to an animation, then you will need to use a program such as Aobe After Effects or Vegas Video, which have motion blurr capabilities.
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Or is it in Photoshop I want to give my figures the look of moving I don't know how to in either P6 or photoshop.
Any ideas please
thanks Rowlando
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