Hello,
I tried to use the VRay Render Element "VRayVelocity" to control motion blur in AfterFX via RSMB.
I have read some postings concerning the the Vray <-> RSMB workflow here in this forum. But it seems like I have missed an important detail. Because the blur goes into all directions throughout the whole image. And it is always at 100% even when there is nothing moving around in a frame.
Here is what I did:
- activating RenderElement "VRayVelocity" (VFB: off | clamping: off | ignor Z direction: on)
- rendering a frame where things are moving fast.
- the max velocity is 226,321. So I insert 230 into the "max velocity" value box.
- I then render out my animation (in *.png with alpha and RGB 48 bit)
- in AFX I insert my beauty layer into a timeline.
- I then place the velocity layer right above (but not visible)
- next, I add the RSMB Vector FX to my beauty layer and define the velocity footage as the control layer.
- "max velocity" is 230
The result is terrible.
Did I miss an important thing?
I tried to use the VRay Render Element "VRayVelocity" to control motion blur in AfterFX via RSMB.
I have read some postings concerning the the Vray <-> RSMB workflow here in this forum. But it seems like I have missed an important detail. Because the blur goes into all directions throughout the whole image. And it is always at 100% even when there is nothing moving around in a frame.
Here is what I did:
- activating RenderElement "VRayVelocity" (VFB: off | clamping: off | ignor Z direction: on)
- rendering a frame where things are moving fast.
- the max velocity is 226,321. So I insert 230 into the "max velocity" value box.
- I then render out my animation (in *.png with alpha and RGB 48 bit)
- in AFX I insert my beauty layer into a timeline.
- I then place the velocity layer right above (but not visible)
- next, I add the RSMB Vector FX to my beauty layer and define the velocity footage as the control layer.
- "max velocity" is 230
The result is terrible.
Did I miss an important thing?
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