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  • Vray Proxies and 3d moblur

    why do vray proxy objects NOT have 3d moblur when the object's position/rotation is animated, but proxied objects WILL blur if the camera is animated?
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  • #2
    This is because proxies only generate static geometry at the moment (e.g. one that does not change with time).

    When the camera is animated, the actual camera rays are changed with time, which is what produces the motion blur effect in that case, even though the geometry is static.

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    • #3
      interesting, are you planning on adding 3d blur support for proxies in the future?
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Morbid Angel
        interesting, are you planning on adding 3d blur support for proxies in the future?
        Yes, although this goes a bit beyond the initial purpose of the proxies (which was to allow hi-poly static environments).

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        • #5
          right, well this in my case could mean that rendering a spaceship 10 million polygon worth would actually be possible :P
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          • #6
            for now i guess you can use a dummy with all the lights and camera linked to it to move the scene around the static vray proxie space ship to give the illusion that its moving hehee

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            • #7
              lol....if this were just that :P
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              • #8
                I think the real issue is morbid is rendering geeky spaceships. Nerd! :P
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                • #9
                  you cought me there.....no excuses I admit:

                  Here is my proxy version, GI QMC for both bounces 500 samples, render time 160 hours, with memory over 4 GB with 3 GB switch.

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                  • #10
                    my goodness man, that rocks! its so uniformly lit. is that from all the stars?
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                    • #11
                      yes the stars emit infinite gi that spreads across the universe. So that every one can see the beauty of the ships
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                      • #12
                        Morbid, that's the shizzle dude. Keep up the good work.

                        Percy, I think it's from the odly shaped stars. I hear those cast "extra" rays.

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                        • #13
                          so who is the nerd. the one who renders the space ship or the one who watches battlestar gellactica. (or however its spelt obviouslt i havent watched it since the oooooooold episodes) actually its the one who stands outside a movie theater for 1 week wearing a darth vader costume

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                          • #14
                            daelf, battlestar galactica is actually a very serious show. For the most part that is. More serious then startrek or andromeda.
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                            • #15
                              andromeda was serious in any way? i though it was a spoof or something. i mean come on...sorbo? in space? thats almost as good as the old muppet show skit "PIIIIGGGGSSS IIIIIINNNNN SPPPAAAAAAAACE" hehe

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