From: Jim Lammers To: Mennenoh, Brian ; MAX Forum (E-mail) <3DSMAX@Engram.net> Subject: Re: Rendering for Film Date: Thursday, April 06, 2000 7:34 PM when you render to video, is it also stroby? With/without field rendering? Just as a baseline test, for the amount of strobiness added by film output. A useful test would be to find some 24fps footage of similar "hallway" travel and see what's happening frame by frame if it looks the way you want it. Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mennenoh, Brian" To: "MAX Forum (E-mail)" <3DSMAX@Engram.net> Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 4:17 PM Subject: Rendering for Film > 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