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General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: Michael Arch-Viz on 2025-01-17, 19:57:01
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A new 3D visualization for fun—this time, I decided to create a new model of the Lexus GX550. The backplate was generated with @magnific_ai
Using Corona Render brings pure joy to the workflow, caustic working very fast!
3ds max, corona, photoshop
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Composition is good.
But when the vehicle is moving, the wheels desperately need radial motion blur.
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if you talk about the first scene, the car is stopped, inthe second render i have motion blur and rotation animation, but not always they will be blurry, I especially did a lower parameter so as not to over-blur.
As an example from Lexus Gallery
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Surely.
but in the last two images you shared, the whole car body has perceptually the same amount of blur (whatever the kind) as the wheels, which is not the case for the image from gallery.
Radial motion blur is one of the things that can be very well and easily done in post.
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Surely.
but in the last two images you shared, the whole car body has perceptually the same amount of blur (whatever the kind) as the wheels, which is not the case for the image from gallery.
Radial motion blur is one of the things that can be very well and easily done in post.
yeah, but what if let's say photographer in real life is trying to make a less motion blur, he can set a faster shutter speed, right? like in this image from the rally. I did not want to make it blurry, just a little effect.
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The point was that if there is blur (car body has it), then wheels need to have much more of it.
Cheers
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The point was that if there is blur (car body has it), then wheels need to have much more of it.
Cheers
Sure I understand your point
thank you for the good advice