From: Chad Gipson To: 3DSMAX@engram.net <3DSMAX@engram.net>; Mennenoh, Brian Subject: Re: Rendering for Film Date: Friday, April 07, 2000 6:21 AM It has been my experience that the best use of image motion blur is for individual objects that are moving fast relative to the scene. When the scene itself is moving it is probably better to use scene motion blur in Video Post. It is seldom used because it takes so long to render ( it renders the scence x number of times and then blends the result) but it will be the most likely candidate to give you the results for which you are looking. Chad Gipson Somerset Group, Inc. ----- 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 -- Subscribe/Unsubscribe at: http://mail.engram.net/guest/RemoteListSummary/3DSTUDIOMAX List courtesy of http://www.Engram.net