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  • Thank you! Thank you very much, your video help me.

  • Another great Ira vid!! You saved me LOTS of research and implementation time!

  • @OtterPubes Glad to have helped...Ira

  • Ira, thank you for all your amazing videos! I am new to Blender coming from Max and you have made the transition an ease!

  • and.. you helped me again

    thanks

  • Hi Tiago...Glad to have helped. I hope to see you at my Blender 3D form where there are many other people who can help you.

  • Hey, just wanted to say thanks for all these video tutorials. They're very nicely done. They would've saved me so much googling a while back :)

  • To get the Speed socket, go to the Scenes panel (F10), then click the Render Layers tab. Make sure that the Vec (Vector) button is clicked on before you go to the Node Editor. This should give you the Speed socket in the Render Layer node.

  • and great tutorials.. and all new!! thanks for all!!

  • is the speed output of the renderLayer node, only for 2.49b? i have not a speed output thing.. (2.49a)

  • Some interesting gotchas with vector blur: * if an object is vector blurred, its shadow is not! * if a vector blurred object is moving behind a (ZTransp or RayTransp) glass, it won't appear blurred through the glass * if a vector blurred object is moving in front of a (EnvMap or RayMir) mirror, it won't appear blurred in the reflection

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