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Applying Motion Blur to Garbage Masks

Garbage Masks

Rendering Garbage Masks in Interlaced Mode
Blurring a Stationary Garbage Mask
You can create a motion
blur effect for a garbage mask without having the mask actually
change position. This could be useful, for example, if you would
like to simulate movement in a stationary image.
To apply axis motion blur:
- Toggle to schematic view and add a new
axis.
- Parent the new axis to the garbage mask
axis.
The garbage mask and
the new axis should now both be parented to the garbage mask axis.
- Apply motion blur to the new axis.
Motion blur is applied
to the stationary garbage mask.