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How to use V-Ray Velocity pass with RSMB
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Tutorial describing how to set up V-Ray Velocity pass with RSMB in After Effects and Nuke.
Thank you to Aleksandar Kasabov at Chaos Group for this tutorial.
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MV out of Maya with Arnold
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Maya now ships with Arnold as renderer. This tutorial reviews the motion vector shader they made to support our products.
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Post motion blur using RSMB motion vectors in Nuke from C4D
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Quick overview of how RSMB uses motion vectors in Nuke from a C4D motion vector pass.
Thanks to Impossible Engine for creating this tutorial.
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Using Reel Smart Motion Blur with modo 701 outputs in Nuke & After Effects
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the use of motion vectors which modo can output at render time.You can access the sample files including the Nuke and After Effects files here9bstudios.com/modo70x/CrazyChicken.zipA video covering the use of Reel Smart Motion Blur to add motion blur to your images in the post process via the use of motion vectors which modo can output at render time.You can access the sample files including the Nuke and After Effects files here 9bstudios.com/modo70x/CrazyChicken.zip
Special Thanks to Yazan Malkosh 9bstudios.com for providing us with this tutorial. The 3D renderer is Modo luxology.com
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Exporting 3d renders out of C4D for our plugins : Part 1 - Motion Vectors and UV Maps
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This tutorial shows how how to set up a project in Cinema 4D to get the best results for use with RE:Map UV and RSMB Pro Vectors in After Effects (although you can use other host applications for compositing and some of this will apply to other plugins). A Sample project is included using After Effects.Special Thanks to Patrick Goski at Maxon.net for creating & providing the C4D sample project and for his support 24/7.This tutorial shows how how to set up a project in Cinema 4D to get the best results for use with RE:Map UV and RSMB Pro Vectors in After Effects (although you can use other host applications for compositing and some of this will apply to other plugins). A Sample project is included using After Effects.
Special Thanks to Patrick Goski at Maxon.net for creating & providing the C4D sample project and for his support 24/7.This Tutorial Includes
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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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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.
*Note: There is a small typo at 00:20. It is x86-64 not x64-86This Tutorial Includes
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