- Thu Jul 02, 2015 12:27 pm
#387334
I wanted to ask if there are any plans to change the way motion blur is working in rhino right now.
Maxwell has these great possiblities for motion blur (as shown in this video https://vimeo.com/131303401) and I think rhino does not support most of that so far.
Since bongo 2 has been officially released, it would be good if we could control the motion blur in correlation with bongo.
For example, the amount of motion blur via the shutter speed and also the intermediate steps for the motion blur like shown in the video.
I think none of that is possible right now, but maybe I'm missing something?
At least having the possibility to control the motion blur for a camera movement via bongo would be great. right now, the only possiblity I have is, if I activate the motion blur for the camera: it takes the difference between the last and the new camera position. For an animation export that results in the first frame not having any motion blur, and the other one have a shutter speed of 1/24s (if you render out 24fps). If you then want to export the animation again at a later time from the same instance, the first frame will be blurred totally, as it is using the last exported frame from before (= end of camera motion) as the camera initial position.
The combination of always losing the first frame and not having any possibility to change the strength of the motion blur is a bit restrictive ...
Maxwell has these great possiblities for motion blur (as shown in this video https://vimeo.com/131303401) and I think rhino does not support most of that so far.
Since bongo 2 has been officially released, it would be good if we could control the motion blur in correlation with bongo.
For example, the amount of motion blur via the shutter speed and also the intermediate steps for the motion blur like shown in the video.
I think none of that is possible right now, but maybe I'm missing something?
At least having the possibility to control the motion blur for a camera movement via bongo would be great. right now, the only possiblity I have is, if I activate the motion blur for the camera: it takes the difference between the last and the new camera position. For an animation export that results in the first frame not having any motion blur, and the other one have a shutter speed of 1/24s (if you render out 24fps). If you then want to export the animation again at a later time from the same instance, the first frame will be blurred totally, as it is using the last exported frame from before (= end of camera motion) as the camera initial position.
The combination of always losing the first frame and not having any possibility to change the strength of the motion blur is a bit restrictive ...
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