My question is, when in AE, the Trees in (Pre Render) are not blurry, and are in fact sharp and clean. But when I go to render it out, on best settings, it adds a blur to the trees... Having the blur is bad, and completely ruins the atmosphere of the 16 bit world.
If anyone could help me remove the blur, I have tried going into the rendering options, and turned Motion Blur off. As well as a few other things, but they all didn't work ofcourse.
You guys have always been full of usefull information in the past, I'm sure theres got to be a way to render it out without the blur. Would be kind of upsetting if it was impossiable.
Thanks in advance for any help you guys may provide!
Re: AE Adds a Motion Blur post Rendering by John Tenetri on Jun 30, 2008 at 6:47:09 pm
hey, thanks for your quick response.
The picture on the left, is a Ram6 preview of a frame. The picture on the right, is a Render frame.
The whole scene is used with 3d Ojbects. Initally, when I loaded these into my comp, they all looked blurry. Basically, I had to switch modes (F4), and clicked the Quality button, turned it into a dotted line like this []. When I selected that, I got the nice looking left picture. If I turn it to [/], then I get the crappy looking Right Picture
Also, the right picture, is rendered. Thats what it looks like in AVI.
I am also using a 3D camera (35 mm).
Heres my rendering settings:
Format: Video for Windows (avi)
Quality: Best
Res: Full
(Everything default basically)
Re: AE Adds a Motion Blur post Rendering by Darby Edelen on Jun 30, 2008 at 7:11:06 pm
It sounds like you may have depth of field turned on for your camera? If so, turn that off, or set your Render Settings to render at the current quality settings instead of 'best.'
Darby Edelen Lead Designer Left Coast Digital Santa Cruz, CA