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Animated Stills Look Horrid
Posted by Mick Haensler on July 5, 2011 at 7:32 pmI’m in the process of animating a bunch of stills for a project. Mostly flying in with slow movement on the screen…simple enough. Problem is the pics are so jaggy during movement. I’ve tried applying a few different blurs and such with minimal success. I’ve done a search here but haven’t found anything concrete. Anyone have a sure fire way to get stills to animate cleanly??
Mick Haensler
Higher Ground MediaZach Shore replied 14 years, 10 months ago 3 Members · 6 Replies -
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Stephen Smith
July 5, 2011 at 7:35 pmDoes the whole image look pixelated on a move? Or is it just in sections with thin lines?
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Mick Haensler
July 5, 2011 at 7:41 pmThis is an architectural video so everything is lines, but yes, pretty much everything looks pixelated and jaggy.
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Mick Haensler
July 5, 2011 at 7:46 pmAh, a clue. I just tried animating one of the pics but only reduced scale to 88% and it cleaned up. Previously it was at 18%. So I kept it at 88% scale and just moved it back in Z space and the jaggies returned. Puzzling.
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Zach Shore
July 6, 2011 at 7:36 pmFirst, what version of Motion are you using? If you’re using Motion 5 you could turn off Dynamic rendering, that may make a difference. Also, does changing between Normal and Best mode make a difference in when viewing it in the canvas?
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Mick Haensler
July 6, 2011 at 10:43 pmThanks for responding Zach, I’m still using Motion 3(about to get 5). I’ve tried the Normal and Best switch to no avail. I’ve been experimenting with different blurs and think I have found an acceptable look by messing with Gaussian a bit. I just wish there was some preset or plug in for working with animated stills that completely eliminated this. It amazes me that no one has come up with a bullet proof solution as this is such a common issue that most folks just seem to “deal” with. Fortunately the client doesn’t notice. Any tips you or Stephen or anybody else has would be greatly appreciated.
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Zach Shore
July 7, 2011 at 12:33 amWell, if you can post an example or the project for someone to grab that’s always a big help for finding a solution. maybe not the whole project, but a least something light weight where someone else can actually see what you’re getting or try to reproduce it.
“You can come push the buttons, or you can let me do my job.”
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