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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 24 7:34 pm)
Thanks. :)
I actually gave the motion blur a shot. Since I am still new with it I probably gave it too much blur and lost all details of what it was and I didn't want that. Next time I will mess around with it a bit more to see if I can get just the amount I need...
DOH, just remembered I saved a motion blur tip from this forum. That could have come in handy last night. Oh well. :)
Yep, that is the one I was using. :) I was either using not enough time, or I probably moved the object too much. Looking at the motion blur tip from here I see to try the two second timeline with a bit of moving. I did more than that. I will render off another version here in a bit too show what went wrong when I did it at first. :)
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Was a tricky one to do. The floating skin was difficult to make. I had to render the entire scene with a plain body(skin). Then I took the screenshot, and got rid of everything but the skin. Then I fixed it up in photoshop to give it that ripped apart look. (I had to render it in the scene first so the colors and lighting would match.) Then I put the skin back in on an alpha plane and removed the old skin model. Re-rendered it. Everything else, aside from the touched up skin, was done without additional work. Poser skeleton the rest done in Vue. :)