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  • rotoman
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    You have a copule of options,

    Option 1

    rendering out your animation as a rpf file format, and import it into combustion. Then in combustion, apply rpf velocity. Its a motion blur effect that is based on the 3d info that max generates. But remember before you render out the rpf, you have to make sure that the velocity option is checked off in max when you are about to render the file.

    Option 2

    Another option, is to either use the motion blur plugin in either shake or digital fusion. I believe that the motion is acutally based on the pixel info, and doesn’t try to fake the motion blur look by taking the prvious and next frame and then drops the opacity down by half.

    in reply to: Speed in footage #207013
    rotoman
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    If you want to speed up the fottage and then slow it down, the only way to do it is through a plugin like RE: Twixtor.

    you can increase the speed and decrease it, but its not animatable. So you stuck with one option only. To find the speed option, it should be located in the footage control level for the layer that you want to slow down.

    hope this helps!

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