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  • Water-long shutter

    Hi

    Well, cool stuff when you have 8 threads is that you can assign 6 to render and use remaining two to play and experiment

    This is a personal work. I tried to reproduce effect of long shutter speed when photographing water in motion.
    Water has animated noise (which didn't look blurred enough for my liking, so I moved the whole plane couple of meters to the side). For motion blur I lowered the shutter speed to 0.2 (which I guess is equivalent to 5sec in real life-Vlado?)
    I attached the 1:1 crop for closer inspection.
    Moonlight is mixed HDRI sunset + multiplied blue color.
    Some colour correction in PS as well.


    For some more images from my "water in motion" cycle, please, visit my web-site on:

    http://archisense.com.au/other.html



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    Regars

    Zoran

  • #2
    I think .2 is .2 of a second, so 5 would be 5 seconds, which is why you needed more movement.

    Its a very cool effect though, I need to start playing with motion blur more.

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    • #3
      Shutter speed is 1/shutterspeed so I guess 0.2 is 5 seconds.

      Nice effect, but as far as I know, motion blur can't blur texture changes in VRay, this is why you needed to move the whole plane. Anyway, I'm not sure you even need motion blur to reproduce this, a simple glossy reflection would do imo.

      Best regards,

      A.
      credit for avatar goes here

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      • #4
        Whoops, yeah - I was thinking of an SLR which is the other way around.

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        • #5
          Nice dreamy atmospheric effect! Would look good with a silhouette of a boat in there.
          .:www.mcphersonyachtdesign.com:.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Aldaryn View Post
            Nice effect, but as far as I know, motion blur can't blur texture changes in VRay, this is why you needed to move the whole plane.

            Just to clarify:I'd used noise modifier, not the texture.

            Z.

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            • #7
              from real world experience i would try 30 second exposures.

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              • #8
                Looks really nice. I seem to remember 0.2 is 5 seconds too.

                I wonder if we could convince you to splash out and render an ani?!

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                • #9
                  yep

                  get the free pixelcream sailboat and put some dirt maps on it it would look great!

                  =)
                  Ruben Gil
                  www.spvisionz.com
                  www.linkedin.com/in/s2vgroup

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                  • #10
                    I think it looks great, very atmospheric.
                    Sevensheaven.nl — design | illustration | visualization | cartoons | animation

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                    • #11
                      Nice series of images on your site but I really like this one
                      http://archisense.com.au/Images/Other/o-motke01-01.jpg

                      Might look nice if you faked some motion in the clouds too.

                      Best regards,
                      --Jon
                      Jon Reynolds
                      Method Studios

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                      • #12
                        Thanks everyone for crits and comments

                        Zoran

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