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My Junkyard is a Garage now FINAL

Cinema 4D (none) posted on May 06, 2002
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This is indeed with 9x-scenemotionblur ... can anybody see it? ... no, so, me not too ... what's wrong?

Comments (7)


tattie

4:50AM | Mon, 06 May 2002

OK - Motion Blur is a inter-frame effect - so you need to have serveral frames through which the effect can take place. C4D has two Motion Blur handlers - Object and Scene. Object MB handles movement blur on the selected object or objects. Scene MB acts on the camera (as in panning or camera shake). Options - if you wanted the whole scene blured you could do some post-production in Photoshop or After Effects (or similar). Looking at this scene I am going to assume that you just want the mini-rocket to looked blured. As if the shutter speed of the camera was not fast enough to freeze the object. What I would do here is hide the mini-rocket and Render the background. Then hide all but the mini-rocket add the movement effect you want using keyframes in the timeline and render that out as single frames over a 30 frame timeline. Now comes the comping. Drop the Background in first and add the single mini-rocket frames as needed to get the effect that you are looking for. You may need to adjust the opacity of some of the frames to get a slight ghosting effect. - Normally I would recommend a shadow pass render on the mini-rocket - but this is not necessary in this scene. You could click the multi-pass render on C4D's render settings if you can afford the extra render time.

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strata

5:00AM | Mon, 06 May 2002

Now this rocks. Good harmony with colors and textures. He is a nasty droid, right? :)))

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Erik0815Erik

5:33AM | Mon, 06 May 2002

;-) yes, he is ... thanks to the long tutorial tattie (where did you hide till now?:-) I know my mistake now - I moved the rocket, not the camera and took scenemotionblur, seems as that cant work :-)

Heart'Song

7:16AM | Mon, 06 May 2002

This is freaking AMAZING! Fabulous work. Thank you

drzorn

7:27AM | Mon, 06 May 2002

nice :) the motionblur is realy invisible. :(

artzfuct

11:04AM | Mon, 06 May 2002

Please DO NOT FEED THE err, ROBOT MONSTER!

sad

9:49AM | Tue, 07 May 2002

well, i think the garage is quite empty. put some stuff in there, it does not look like a garage. your title is a bit insolent :-) your work will allways be measured with carles piles' junkyard picture. that's quite a competition! try something of your own... but the garage looks ok, not bad, man, not bad! (i hate bon jovi)


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