Part of Cinema 4D Essentials
Motion Blur
Cinema 4DRedshiftBeginnerFree
2 January 2023
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Motion Blur in Redshift for Cinema 4D adds realistic blur effects to moving objects and cameras, enhancing the sense of speed and fluidity in animations. This feature simulates the natural blur seen in real-world photography and film, contributing to more cinematic and visually appealing renders.
What It Is
- Shutter Speed and Timing: Controls how long the virtual camera’s shutter is open, affecting blur intensity.
How It Works
- Render and Preview: Use IPR or test renders to refine blur effects and balance performance - you need to use bucket mode to see it.
Use Cases
- Character animations: Smooth out fast limb or body movements for natural appearance.
Benefits
- Integrates smoothly with Redshift’s GPU-accelerated rendering pipeline
More info here: Redshift Motion Blur Documentation
Video Credit: Digidemy.
Description: This video demonstrates how to use Motion Blur in Redshift Cinema 4D.

