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RSMB Vectors from C4D to AE
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In this tutorial you will learn how to utilise a motion vector pass from Cinema 4D to introduce motion blur in to your final comp, with RE: Vision Effects Reel Smart Motion Blur Vectors Plugin.
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RSMB for Maya users
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This is a four-part tutorial about adding motion blur to a Maya render by first creating a 2D motion vector sequence and then using it with ReelSmart Motion Blur in post production. I’ll be covering Maya 2009’s 2D motion vector pass as well as installation and use of the lm_2DMV shader for earlier Maya versions. Once this technique is part of your pipeline, it can be a tremendous time saver compared with creating (and waiting for) motion blur from within Maya. It also provides the flexibility of applying any amount of motion blur without having to re-render.
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RSMB for CInema 4D users
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In this tutorial from Motion Works, Grischa Theissen demonstrates a must-know technique for adding motion blur to your 3D renders in After Effects using ReelSmart Motion Blur.
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How to make video look more like film
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How do I use RE:Vision Effects plugins to help make video look more like film?
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Time lapse streaks
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Create super long timelapse-like streaks using ReelSmart Motion Blur and SmoothKit Frame Accumulate.
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M1 and Rosetta 2
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This is a Sales support tutorial explaining M1 and Rosetta 2.*Note: There is a small typo at 00:20. It is x86-64 not x64-86Author: Lori FreitagCompany: RE:Vision EffectsThis is a Sales support tutorial explaining M1 and Rosetta 2.
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Managing your account - Moving a key-based license
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In this tutorial we will see how to deactivate a license directly from your machine and also how to manage a license remotely via your account.Note: (This tutorial is for you, if your license format is: XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX Issued from Dec 2018 and later).
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How La Maison's Mental Ray plugin works with RE:Vision Effects plugins
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Mental Ray shader that can be used to output vectors for RE:Vision Effects plugins
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Motion Vectors Out of Maya - video 1 to 4
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The following videos Motion Vectors out of Maya is a set of 4 tutorials prepared by Arkadiy Demchenko.
Many of RE:Vision Effects tools support motion vectors inputs including: ReelSmart Motion Blur, SmoothKit Directional, RE:Map Displace, Video Gogh, Twixtor Motion Vectors In.
This process will be useful to RE:Vision Effects users in Shake, Maya and Max Composite, Nuke, Fusion, After Effects, Combustion and others.
01_Basics I. This video explains how to install a special shader to
render motion vectors with Mental Ray.02_Basics II. In this tutorial we review some theory on how to render motion vectors properly and show a couple of tricks and things to keep an eye on. The tutorials are done in Maya 2009 but will apply to
03_Example I. Simple example scene with an animated spider. Using lm2DMV shader as well as Maya 2009+ passes system to get motion vectors.
04_Example II. Another example scene with a tower blowing up into pieces. Only Maya 2009+ passes system is used in this example.
A set of Maya scene project files to test the content of this tutorial by yourself and compare your results is maintained here:
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The 2009 scenes can be uploaded directly in 2011 without issues.
P.S. Keep in mind that Sun&Sky system used in this scene creates a gamma correction lens shader for your camera that needs to be disabled / disconnected if you want to render the scene with lm2DMV shader. Passes on the other hand will ignore it, so no need to bother then.Arkadiy maintains the blog http://www.sigillarium.com about Maya and his work.
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