Quick Animation multiFrame Motion Blur test

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TBFX
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Refracty wrote:I am using After Effects and it sounds that with time stretching the same effect can be set up there easyly as well.
Yep, just checked the time warp in After Effects, it also gives an explicit control for shutter angle. Just add a time warp effect to the extended footage, set the method to frame mix, set the adjust time to speed and the speed to the appropriate percentage (in my example above that would be 2000%) Turn on Motion blur, shutter control to manual, shutter angle to 180 and shutter samples to the number of frames to average (in my case 10) though because you have the shutter angle control you could play with the sampling and see if you get better or different results.

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TBFX, you have been faster then me.
Thanks for the detailed explanation!
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Impressive. Thanks for sharing info and technique.
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To all Maya users. You can now do multi sub frame MB very easily thanks to JimStar who has now coded this functionality into the latest version of the Maya plugin.

So for Maya at least you can forget all of the process I described above and just let the plugin do the work for you. No more rendering redundant frames and no more frame averaging in post. All hail JimStar!

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