Motion blur cropped to square

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I seem to get this issue where if the rotation of an object is too fast I get a bounding box on the motion blur, which also extends far from where it should appear.

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Is there a workaround for this bug?
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Hi,
I can't see any images but not a bug i suppose. Have you read this manual and this page until now?

https://docs.otoy.com/#cinema-4d-v3-per ... renderings
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Im getting the same issue when trying to render a propeller. Did you ever solve this problem?
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bigskyedit wrote:Im getting the same issue when trying to render a propeller. Did you ever solve this problem?
Did you read my answer?
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sorry, the link doesnt work. So I cant see where it shows the solution.
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bigskyedit wrote:sorry, the link doesnt work. So I cant see where it shows the solution.
you need to set "time-sampling" for high values. LV can display it correct when you resend the scene or it will show correct in Picture Viewer. But you need enough time-samples
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thank you so much!
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