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How do I do motion blurs

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 9:48 am
by Iron Sheik
How can i make animation movement blurs using Anime Studio 5.5. Thanks.

29 views and no help? :(

Re: How do I do motion blurs

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 9:07 pm
by Genete
Iron Sheik wrote:How can i make animation movement blurs using Anime Studio 5.5. Thanks.

29 views and no help? :(
If you were read the built in help you should have found this:
Motion Blur
The controls in this tab control the motion blur effect for this layer. Motion blur can be turned on and off during the course of an animation. Checking "Motion blur on" turns on the effect. The default settings work pretty well for a basic motion blur effect.

"Frame count" controls how many copies of the layer should trail behind itself. The higher this number, the longer it will take to render your animation. Sometimes a high number may be used for an exaggerated cartoon effect.

"Frame skip" controls the separation between blur frames. A larger number will cause the blur effect to trail farther out behind the current position.

"Start opacity" and "End opacity" control how the blur fades away behind the layer. Generally, a motion blur effect will fade a bit as it trails behind the layer. For some special effects, however, you may not want the motion blur to fade at all. In those cases, set both values to 100 to keep the motion blur completely opaque.

"Blur radius" controls the radius (in pixels) of the motion blur effect.
When people only want to ask here things that are already explained in the built in help without any kind of effort by the asking person, usually people don't reply the question.
You must show some effort in your question, specify any kind of problem; if not we consider you are just a lazy person.

Ask is free, answer too. :)

http://www.lostmarble.com/moho/manual/layerwnd.html

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 11:12 pm
by Iron Sheik
thanks for letting me know i'm lazy! now my destiny is assured! :roll:

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 11:34 pm
by synthsin75
Hey, it don't mean you are lazy, but short questions answered in the program help comes off that way. If you looked in the help and still needed some clarification on some specific points, you'd have better luck getting help. Conveying this in the question lets us know you've done your homework. :) :wink: