Topic: Motion Blur? Not A Debate :)
Motion blur... Even when your animation is good enough, it can be jarringly absent.
I know a couple people have used motion blurring software here, I know I've used a bit (but it sucked).
Does anyone have any suggestions?
I've found ReelSmart MotionBlur, which I'm pushing the demo of over 30 seconds of Clash of the Titans footage as I'm writing this. (I figured why not apply it to the best?)
Any suggestions? Keep in mind that frame-averaging and interpolation is actually grabbing three frames and overlaying them all with lowered opacity onto the middle one (giving the footage more of an outlined look than anything.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yEX0ac-Nas
There's a sample, way over-blurred... but if he hadn't used so many jarring motions it would have looked pretty decent, yeah? I know some people are purists and all, so I'm sorry if this offends!
I'll update this thread with the video of Clash of the Titans if it ends up looking any good ![]()





