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  • good motion blur plugin for premiere pro?

    Anyone know of a good plugin for Premiere Pro (or After Effects) that will allow me to add motion blur to RPFs that have been saved with Pixel Velocity?

    I know Combustion does it natively, but I actually own the Adobe bundle.

    I've scoured Google but am struggling to find anything.
    Kind Regards,
    Richard Birket
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    twixtor

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    • #3
      reelsmart motion blur 3.
      but it doesn't work with vray's velocity buffer. combustions RPF motion blur doesn't seem to work either.
      i don't think there is a way to use vray's velocity buffer for motion blur in post. there's something wrong with it.
      Marc Lorenz
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      • #4
        I've used it allot but with 1.09.03r
        What version are you trying it with?

        --Jon

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        • #5
          1.45
          the velocity channel is there but it doesn't seem to be correctly interpreted with combustion or reelsmart motion blur.
          Marc Lorenz
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          • #6
            There is a trick, if you are willing to render your scene twice.
            You render your scene with all the things you want, with Vray 1.45.
            Then you switch to scanliner, turn of all lights, materials ect, for fast rendering and render the scene as rpf with velocity channel.
            Then you go to combustion and open both scenes, apply the motion blur to the rpf one and use the rgb replace to set the rgb values of your rpf sequenze.

            it works...!

            But, better it would be if Vray would support rpf and some 16 bit or more Format. Still I'm very unhappy how things go on with Vray.

            robert

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            • #7
              I'm using 1.09.03r.

              Never heard of twixtor - I'll have a search.
              Reelsmart MB3 doesn't use motion data though as far as I know - it 'works it out' from frame to frame, and apparently problems arise if the motion moves outside the frame.

              Looks like I'm gonna have to buy combustion!
              Kind Regards,
              Richard Birket
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