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Set raytracing quality
Set scene options
Maya software
Set motion blur
When you render an animation, motion blur
gives the effect of movement by blurring objects in the scene. For
more information on motion blur, see
Focus and blur.
Maya software rendering specifics
Only Maya software supports both 2D and 3D motion
blur.
To set motion blur, work with the settings in
the Motion Blur section of the
Render Settings window.
NoteYou may not need to adjust quality settings
for an entire scene. Adjusting settings on a per-object basis is
often faster and has less of an impact on rendering speed.
General motion blur and Maya Software rendering
limitations
- Motion
blur does not work with software particles.
- When
you have a light illuminating a moving object, the object’s shadow does
not blur correctly (use mental ray rendering instead).
- When
you have a moving spot light that illuminates a surface, the spot light’s
beam moving across the surface does not blur (use mental ray rendering
instead).
- Motion
blur is not rendered in raytraced reflections and refractions.
Maya hardware rendering specifics
Supports only 3D motion blur.
To set motion blur, work with the settings Motion
Blur section of the
Render Settings window.