I don't really understand whats going on here, but it's like my scene was moving really fast and someone took a picture of it.. The longer I render the scene the contrast also goes bye bye... which I don't understand either.
Lighting is an open EXR
Motion blur?
Motion blur?
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But what a great way to do motion blur!
Below is an example of 18 renders stacked together.
The idea is to render for a few minutes,
stop, move the geometry, then resume the render.
This way a blurred image will build up in the .igi.
With a script to do the work, its not that
different from a normal render.
Below is an example of 18 renders stacked together.
The idea is to render for a few minutes,
stop, move the geometry, then resume the render.
This way a blurred image will build up in the .igi.
With a script to do the work, its not that
different from a normal render.
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doing it the way Musorgki says is no fake actually suv*, moving the geometry can be done through a dynamic engine
Custom igi names would be cool to script that easier (ie retrieve named file and resume from it).
Musorgki, you beat me at it
* edit: well ok it's a bit of fake since it's not really continuous
Custom igi names would be cool to script that easier (ie retrieve named file and resume from it).
Musorgki, you beat me at it
* edit: well ok it's a bit of fake since it's not really continuous
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