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Hi Robert, I ppreciate your reply,
I thought as well that individual comp setting are kept, but it
doesn't work in this situation.
I finally left layers with mb off and added an adjustment layer with
radial blur, which works for the specific circular precomp plus I
can control its intensity far better.
On 22-May-12 12:21, Robert Kjettrup wrote:
Normally
AE respects the shutter angle you set in comps. So if you have a
precomp that is set to 720 (which normally is way too high,
default is 180) and you set the shutter on the comp where your
precomp is located at 90, AE will repect the 720 shutter from the
precomp and render that at as such, but any element animated in
the 90 shutter angle comp will render with 90 degrees shutter.
So it seems like you havn't set the shutter angle correct in one
of your precomps.
Robert Kjettrup / Grafiker / STV Mayday
Mobil: 25 18 95 16
Mail: robert@stvmayday.dk
2012/5/22 Evan Fotis <evan.fotis@gmail.com>
Hello,
I'm trying to tweak the motionblur settings to get the
right look but seem lost.
Final comp contains many precomp items, so the question
is, which shutter angle setting is used in the final
render, the one of the precomps, �the one of the final or
a combination of all? I've tried from 720 (default) which
is too blurry for some objects to be clearly identify, but
even lowering to 90 nothing seems to change. This I've
done on both precomps, and final comp, but can't see any
difference.
�On the other hand I do not want to turn motionblur off
entirely, just reduce its strength.
two screen shots with mb on & off
http://s12.postimage.org/htp5tn2l9/mb_off_0_00_12_18.jpg
http://s16.postimage.org/re593wp05/mb_on_0_00_12_18.jpg
Any suggestions?
Tnx
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