Hi guys.
It is possible to apply motion blur just on objects when you have an animated camera ?
Thx !
Motion blur just on Object
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If you want motion-blur only on animated objects and no camera motion-blur, no it's not possible.
Motion-blur obviously comes from the movement of an object relatively to the camera, not relatively to the world.
But why would you want that anyway?
Motion-blur obviously comes from the movement of an object relatively to the camera, not relatively to the world.
But why would you want that anyway?
Pascal ANDRE
- AlvaroLetelier

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Hi.
Thanks for the reply.
That was my thinking to.
But it took me a while to understand the values to achieve particle motion blur. So, at some point I was thinking that it would be nice to have the option to have the camera motion blur off.
But, it turn out that I need it to adjust better the camera motion blur values.
Still it may be nice though.
Alvaro.
Thanks for the reply.
That was my thinking to.
But it took me a while to understand the values to achieve particle motion blur. So, at some point I was thinking that it would be nice to have the option to have the camera motion blur off.
But, it turn out that I need it to adjust better the camera motion blur values.
Still it may be nice though.
Alvaro.
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That would be awesome.
Still, the way Octane handles MB/DOF is pretty cool ! And fast.
Using vray on Maya, vel pass and depth, still, not the best. And take ages to use it on camera.
Alvaro.
Still, the way Octane handles MB/DOF is pretty cool ! And fast.
Using vray on Maya, vel pass and depth, still, not the best. And take ages to use it on camera.
Alvaro.