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I’m not an expert or anything, sorry. But your video does looked like it’s interlaced or something similar.
Maybe your frame rate is too high, and when image quality isn’t good, it looks bad because the frames are going so fast.Movie Director
Stop Motion Animator (Canon 100D, 24FPS)
Palie Studios -
I think your video is interlaced
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Your method does not work if the footage is moving.
Movie Director
Stop Motion Animator (Canon 100D, 24FPS)
Palie Studios -
Thanks for replying. At least now I know that graphic cards are not my choice of getting faster previews right now.
And about rendering, you saw my previous post. I still got problems with that.
Are there any other ways to make previews faster?Movie Director
Stop Motion Animator (Canon 100D, 24FPS)
Palie Studios -
Brian Cheng
April 19, 2014 at 5:54 am in reply to: Editings Got Messed After Rendering Effects In to OutThe source footages turns back to normal after I deleted the rendered preview files.
But when I rendered again, the same problem happens to me again.Oh, and I also found out why the duration of the clips didn’t change. Because the first frame is played twice, occupying the spot of frame one and frame two.
Movie Director
Stop Motion Animator (Canon 100D, 24FPS)
Palie Studios -
Go to Sequence > Sequence Settings > Video Previews.
Make your preview size small. This method works a little bit better than setting the playback resolution (the 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 thing).
If that doesn’t work, I have no idea. I have rendering problems on myself also.Movie Director
Stop Motion Animator (Canon 100D, 24FPS)
Palie Studios -
So, just making sure that I’m understanding you.
If I want my animations to look like live action footage, it should have a blur amount of 0.5, because 0.5 is about the blur amount of a 180 shutter angle, and 180 shutter angle is normally what live action footage is shot at.
Thank you for your advice, oh, and one more thing. What about the motion sensitivity? Do you have any suggestions for that? Or do I just leave it as 70?The picture attached is what the footage looks like now after applying the default settings
comp10-00-01-05.jpgOr you can watch the clip here: https://reels.creativecow.net/film/motion-blur-video
The first time is without motion blur, and the second time is with motion blur.Thanks again!
Movie Director
Stop Motion Animator (Canon 100D, 24FPS)
Palie Studios -
So, just making sure that I’m understanding you.
If I want my animations to look like live action footage, it should have a blur amount of 0.5, because 0.5 is about the blur amount of a 180 shutter angle, and 180 shutter angle is normally what live action footage is shot at.
Thank you for your advice, oh, and one more thing. What about the motion sensitivity? Do you have any suggestions for that? Or do I just leave it as 70?The picture attached is what the footage looks like now after applying the default settings
comp10-00-01-05.jpgOr you can watch the clip here: https://reels.creativecow.net/film/motion-blur-video
The first time is without motion blur, and the second time is with motion blur.Thanks again!
Movie Director
Stop Motion Animator (Canon 100D, 24FPS)
Palie Studios -
Nah, there’s nothing wrong with my animation and composition settings. What I’m asking is that what is the best blur amount? Because I cannot find the right value. It is either too much or too less.
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Nah, there’s nothing wrong with my animation and composition settings. What I’m asking is that what is the best blur amount? Because I cannot find the right value. It is either too much or too less.
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