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- From: ferg@unixg.ubc.ca (Barry Douglas Ferg)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation
- Subject: Re: Temporal aliasing
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- Date: 15 Sep 92 01:22:17 GMT
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- In <60325@mimsy.umd.edu> folta@cs.umd.edu (Wayne Folta) writes:
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- >RenderMan is capable of motion blur, and Pixar uses it extensively in their
- >animations. Do other off-the-shelf packages provide motion blur? Are there
- >tricks that minimize temporal aliasing? (I use Infini-D on my Mac, and it does
- >not provide motion blur, for example.)
- >--
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- You might try using Rayshade. It supports motion blur and animation in a
- limited way, although I don't know if anyone has ported it to Macs yet.
- Another option would be some kind of inter-frame averaging, but that might
- not look very keen.
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- Barry Ferg
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