Hi.
i was trying to get some jitter motion blur, as you can see on automotive pictures done by a russian arm for example.
The smeary motion blur during the movement isnt perefect straigt or bended ,it has some bumps caused by micro-movements from the camera. And as we a know, it become quite ...
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- Sun Jul 23, 2017 12:16 pm
- Forum: Maxon Cinema 4D
- Topic: Jitter motion blur
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- Thu Mar 07, 2013 10:53 am
- Forum: M is for Metaverse Gallery
- Topic: Octane for Cinema 4D
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Re: Octane for Cinema 4D
Thank you, looking forward.
- Sun Feb 10, 2013 11:12 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Feature Request: Custom Apertures (Bokeh)!
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Re: Feature Request: Custom Apertures (Bokeh)!
+1
For me one reason for using octane or a unbiased pysical renderengine is to have the realistic dof already in the rendering. I work with c4d and the pysical render and vray are a way to slow to have dof, also the adjustment of these takes very long.
The frischluft post dof is very nice but it ...
For me one reason for using octane or a unbiased pysical renderengine is to have the realistic dof already in the rendering. I work with c4d and the pysical render and vray are a way to slow to have dof, also the adjustment of these takes very long.
The frischluft post dof is very nice but it ...