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"Chris Huff" wrote:
> If you have an animation, that is.
Quote from my original message:
"How do you make motion blur in animations as fast as possible?"
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> You can use motion blur to do the supersampling, and frame
> averaging to exaggerate the blur.
Yes, exactly.
> If you are doing a still, frame averaging combined with
> motion blur would be less efficient, since you have to
> recalculate things that don't change.
I was never talking about stills.
But since a still image can be considered an animation with only one frame,
my method still applies. (Averaging one frame is of no use, so use internal
motion blur only.)
Greetings,
Rune
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