From: Mike Dudley To: Mennenoh, Brian Cc: MAX Forum (E-mail) <3DSMAX@Engram.net> Subject: Re: Rendering for Film Date: Thursday, April 06, 2000 3:54 PM Try setting the anti-aliasing filter set to Blend, and play around with the settings. It blurs the image slightly, and blends it with the original. This is assuming you are using 3.0 or 3.1 though. MikeD "Mennenoh, Brian" wrote: > Hey all, I just finished creating a spot for film. The problem is with an > interior fly-through. It's incredibly stroby. I'm using image motion blur > with a duration of .5 > > Has anyone had any experience with something similar who can shed some light > on a better setting for motion blur. I've been told that it's due to the > vertical edges of the walls moving horizontally across the screen and to > that end I don't know if it's fixable... I can't jack the blur too high > because there are photos that need to be recognizable. > > Thanks in advance, > Brian Mennenoh > -- > Subscribe/Unsubscribe at: > http://mail.engram.net/guest/RemoteListSummary/3DSTUDIOMAX > List courtesy of http://www.Engram.net -- Subscribe/Unsubscribe at: http://mail.engram.net/guest/RemoteListSummary/3DSTUDIOMAX List courtesy of http://www.Engram.net