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Image).
To render the flying logo we did here, I
recommend using some serious motion blur
(more as a special effect than the simulation
of film speed) since the text moves so fast.
In order to get the effect looking as good as
possible, we need to really crank up the
Antialiasing setting (Enhanced Extreme
will factor 33 passes into a single frame ) and
set Motion Blur to Dithered (which will
render every other pixel from a slightly dif-
ferent point on the timeline). To get the
special effect I'm thinking of, set Blur
Length to 200%. (See Figure 15-19.)
Note
Figure 15-19
If you'd like to see a movie of what we've
gone over here, Renders\Chapter15\
Animation.mov will show you what Scenes\
Chapter_15\Animation_F.lws looks like when
rendered.
Without any objects in the scene (and with-
out the need to antialias), you can render a
movie from your pre-rendered frames
(shown with Display Options | Camera
Figure 15-20: Here are some frames from the finished animation to show what
the “super-mega-ultra” motion blur looks like as the text settles. (The vector blur
we used on our tunnel fly-through could be used here as well.)
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