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> > Motion-blur helps reduce filesizes as well, and often looks
> > great, unless overdone. But that's another story.
> I tried the included motion-blur filter in VirtualDub, it looked to
> cartoony.
It's probably just too strong, and it can only merge the already exsisting
images. A better way is to render your animation with double frame rate, and
apply the motion blur in VirtualDub. Then, cut out half the images (every
second frame; can be done automatically) to reach normal frame-rate. I
haven't tried myself but this idea sounds logical.
Regards,
Hugo
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