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Re: motion blur with moving camera also on 2d layers?
by Steve Roberts on May 31, 2006 at 2:37:06 pm

No matter how much you move the 3D camera, a static 2D layer will not change its appearance. In other words, from the camera's POV, the 2D layer does not move. As a result, the 2D layer will not blur due to motion, since, relative to the frame, it is not moving.

It's like clamping a postcard to the camera: there's no motion blur on the postcard, because there's no motion seen.

However, if the 2D layer is moving relative to the frame, because its position has been animated manually, you will see motion blur on the 2D layer. This blur is not affected by anything you do with the 3D camera.

Unless I've misunderstood ...?


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