Topic: How to add in motion blur
Hi guys i have a question sometimes in animations you see motion blur (almost always in movies) and because its very hard to make in camera motion blur im wondering the best way to do it in post
Thanks
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Hi guys i have a question sometimes in animations you see motion blur (almost always in movies) and because its very hard to make in camera motion blur im wondering the best way to do it in post
Thanks
I've used Reelsmart Motion Blur with mixed to good results.
I've used Reelsmart Motion Blur with mixed to good results.
Whoa, that's pretty neat. I didn't know there was a way to use effective motion blur that quickly.
I usually just mask the character frame-by-frame. It's a pain in the rear-end, but it gets some pretty decent looking shots.
It varies on the program. If you select the "Pricing" tab you will be presented with a list of compatible programs, simply click the program you happen to own.
I use Sony Vegas Pro, so it would cost me $89.95.
If you have After Effects, then definitely use that. But if you don't, it's easy to do it frame by frame in an image editor.
CC Force Motion Blur has let me down every time I've tried it. Hence turning to Reelsmart Motion Blur. And I'm a heavy After Effects user.
CC Force Motion Blur has let me down every time I've tried it.
Same here. I have seen it do next to nothing when I try it. However, I know that SuburbAnimations uses it successfully, so idk.
I've used Timewarp before. Just set "Speed" to 100, tick "Motion Blur" on, and change it from automatic to manual. I hope this helped!
Here is a good tutorial for adding motion blur in Photoshop/Photoshop elements :
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