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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 30 8:14 pm)
Hi agiel, the blur was made using Vue4. I had to crank up supersampling to 12 subsamples and "best quality" to get a smooth result. scaling down the image has helped, too (was originally rendered at 1600x1200). I found it pretty hard to get noise-free results with motion blur in Vue4. @YL, thanks a lot. :) have a nice week-end, -Sascha.rb
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Hi there,I built a Star Wars-style scene for a Sci-Fi wallpaper contest at 3dcenter.de, and tried to play around with motion blur. I would love to receive feedback on the effect, as this is the first time I use said feature and am not too sure whether I'm using motion blur "right" and to the best effect.
so, yes. Your feedback is very much appreciated. :)
ta,
-Sascha.rb