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29. Navigate to your student_files folder and name your sequence:
SplitScreen.####.png.
30. Click OK.
31. Click the Render button in Write1's Properties panel.
32. In the Render dialog box that displays, make sure the frame range is set to 1-51
and click OK ( FIGURE 6.49 ) .
Figure 6.49. The Render dialog box.
33. When the render is finished, select Write1 and press Alt/Option-F to load your
rendered clip into Framecycler to view it. If you're using the PLE, load the
rendered clip into a new Read node and view it in the Viewer.
Youmighthavenoticedthatyourrenderdidnothaveanymotionblurinthematte
( FIGURE 6.50 ) ,especially aroundframe22orso.ThisiseasilyfixedasNukecan
create motion blur for any motion generated inside Nuke. You will simply make
changes to the tree and render again.
Figure 6.50. An obvious lack of motion blur in the matte.
34. When you're finished, quit Framecycler or click Stop in the Viewer.
35. Choose Bezier2 from the Stroke/Shape List window in RotoPaint1's Properties
panel and navigate to the Shape tab.
36. To the right of the Motion Blur property there's an On check box. Check it to ac-
tivate motion blur for this shape ( FIGURE 6.51 ).
 
 
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