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Motion Effects
At the bottom of the Camera Properties panel are three tabs. Each tab offers even more
control over your camera??™s settings. The first one,Motion Effects, is home to some common,
everyday functions like motion blurs.
Note
You??™ll also see a check box for Use Global on the Motion Effects tab in the Camera
properties panel. Enabling this option turns off the controls here and makes them
accessible in the Render Globals panel.
Motion Blur
When antialiasing is applied (at a setting of least Low), the Motion Blur option becomes
available. From time to time, you may need to create motions that mimic real-world properties,
such as a speeding car or a fast-moving camera. To give things a more realistic look,
you can apply motion blur to your scene.Motion blur in LightWave combines several semidissolved
images on each frame to give the effect of blurred motion.Motion blur mimics
real-world actions.Remember that the multiple rendering passes used with antialiasing are
needed to compute the dissolved images, which is why antialiasing needs to be set to Low
or higher. But you can quickly see what your motion blur will look like right in Layout
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