Author Topic: How about these suns??  (Read 4148 times)

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Offline mikhael

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Exactly. DragonClaw certainly explained it much more succinctly than I did. :D If the aperture stays open long enough for blur, indeed, the film would be overexposed.
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Offline Gloriano

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not bad at all:)
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Offline Flaser

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....or the camera moves while the camera was shooting.
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Offline USS Alexander

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or i'm flying through my lightwave ani scene very fast ;)

All that fuzz because of a little non reaslistic (as intended) render:wtf:

And motion blur is probaly a way to simulate real world lighting effects
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