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Cars, before and after application of ReelSmart Motion Blur. Car footage coutesy of Videometry.
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Dinosaur made with A|W Maya with ReelSmart Motion Blur applied as a post process. Sequence courtesy of Dimension 7.
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ReelSmart Motion Blur can also remove motion blur. Footage courtesy of Videometry.
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An example of handdrawn animated footage being motion blurred. "Lenny" footage courtesy of Lost Marble.
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A 3D animation that has been motion blurred. Note that the face on the chair is an animated texture map (used as a displacment map). Most 3D systems cannot apply blur to the animation in a texture map, but ReelSmart Motion Blur does! Chair animation courtesy Michael Klein of MOTION animation visual effects, character animation by Peter Kaboth.
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This example movie shows the difference between using regular RSMB and RSMB Pro with a matte so that the foreground and background imagery are tracked and blurred separately. Click on the top image to view the movie. Click on the lower image to see the original footage and a sample roto matte.
Stop the movie at different frames to see the difference (the differences are best seen in the frames in the middle of the clip). In particular notice the motion blur on the corn in the field surrounding the forgreound character.
Can you just do the same with ReelSmart Motion Blur regular by making a matte and running it twice and compositing the result? The answer is "no," because then you would have an hole in your background that would affect the tracking of the background layer.
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Some footge can be particularly difficult to track. In this example, the camera shake of the footage was correctly motion blurred using RSMB Pro 3.