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Motion blur test

Vue Landscape posted on May 12, 2006
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Inspired by the xstream advert, first time I was able to achieve motion blur! need your feedback on this. Car model given away in 3D World, rest is me, GI, Hybrid motion blur, Linda's lush vegetation, and Vue Infinite.

Comments (9)


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Mondwin

9:18AM | Fri, 12 May 2006

Really a excellent image!!!bravo!V:DDD.Hugsxx

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EA

10:12AM | Fri, 12 May 2006

"rouler n'importe oavec ta Viper tu vas finir par en casser la suspension...C'est fait pour les routes goudronns ces joujous l!".Sinon s'agissant de l'image, Le dlacement semble plus vertical qu'horizontal, et il est difficile de savoir si c'est ce que tu as voulu faire : une Viper cahotant dans un pr?

garyandcatherine

11:33AM | Fri, 12 May 2006

My "opinion" is that the car needs a serious tune up. The engine is so out of tune that the vibrations make it look like it is experiencing a serious earthquake: a 9.0 maybe on the Richter scale? What i am saying is that the motion blurr is vertical, not horizontal. Automobiles move horizontally, not vertically. I don't know a single thing about applying motion blurr so I am certainly no authority, but my eye tells me that the movement applied is not believable.

Fullsanction

3:42PM | Fri, 12 May 2006

Garyandchatherine are correct. You have set the motion blur to be vertical. Maybe another suggestion....with that type of car, it may look better on a road rather than out in the sticks. gees, it might get high centered on an ant ya know...LOL

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lh_cerdeira

7:40PM | Fri, 12 May 2006

Definitively, the car should have a horizontal blur... Unles you want it to look like it's falling from the sky... Hey! It could happen! ;) Just keep it up, and, if you wouldn't mind, tell me how you did it! I've been trying for awhile now...

kjpweb

3:25PM | Sat, 13 May 2006

Well - the comments are right, I guess. Ihave tried motion blur in Vue once and it didn't go over well. not only upped it the render time - the result was not convincong. I recommend solid postwork for motion blur. The landscaping however is beautiful! Just the background hill looks a little bland. But good work anyway!

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LadyLisa

6:59PM | Sat, 13 May 2006

Nice work.......love the vegetation.

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FrenchKiss

3:28PM | Sun, 14 May 2006

LOL Looks like the car's jumping up and down, Bruno! I can't do blurring in Vue at all and do it in Photoshop when it's needed, so I can't help you, unfortunately. The vegetation looks fantastic! :)

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coa

6:11PM | Mon, 15 May 2006

I had that problem, too, I found that you must do a side view to get a proper motion blur, front doesn't work right. Your vegetation looks wonderful here!!!


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