Dear all,
I have recognized that the motionblur of Vray seems to be really good and has a good relation of blurred foreground and less blurred background based on the physical camera settings of a movie cam. I used the default values of 180 degrees shutter angle.
When I render out a Vray Velocity render element with a max displacement of 100 and put this as input bitmap in a Vector motion blur of Eyeon Fusion, I get a different result. Here, the foreground seems to be less blurred, the background more than the vray motionblur. This seems awkward and the 24p footage is showing more "shuttering" effect than the vray example.
Does anybody know why there is such a difference and how to compensate for this?
Another example is the Reelsmart Motionblur (now Twixtor Reelsmart), it behaves the same way as the vray motionblur, when I don't use a velocity channel as input.
Would be great if anybody can help.
Cheers Robert
I have recognized that the motionblur of Vray seems to be really good and has a good relation of blurred foreground and less blurred background based on the physical camera settings of a movie cam. I used the default values of 180 degrees shutter angle.
When I render out a Vray Velocity render element with a max displacement of 100 and put this as input bitmap in a Vector motion blur of Eyeon Fusion, I get a different result. Here, the foreground seems to be less blurred, the background more than the vray motionblur. This seems awkward and the 24p footage is showing more "shuttering" effect than the vray example.
Does anybody know why there is such a difference and how to compensate for this?
Another example is the Reelsmart Motionblur (now Twixtor Reelsmart), it behaves the same way as the vray motionblur, when I don't use a velocity channel as input.
Would be great if anybody can help.
Cheers Robert
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