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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:57 am)
The Hybrid 2.5D is definitely a pro only feature, IMO. Its mention in the Vue 5 manual might be a mistake. Anyway, for raytraced motion blur you really have to boost anti-aliasing to get rid of stochastic noise. Same thing for depth of field. I usually use user render settings for more flexibility. You can then fine tune max anti-alias rays, color variance threshold, etc. regards.
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Hi All,
I just got Vue 5 and I am having big troubles with motion blur. Instead of a realistic blur all I get are basically scattered dots that don't look realistic at all. I noticed this in the Vue 4 demo also, but when I switched from ray tracing to Hybrid 2.5D I got beautiful motion blurs. Page 59 of the Vue 5 manual says that Hybrid 2.5D is available in Vue 5, and it refers to page 60 for more details...but the details don't seem to be there and I can't find out how to turn on Hybrid 2.5D.
Does anyone know the magic to getting realistic motion blurs in V5?
TIA,
Mark