How To Get Rsmb On After Effects

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Milba Vanpatten

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Jul 31, 2024, 1:26:38 AM7/31/24
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Hi. How to render vector pass. I want to try to render it and use it with after effects REAL SMART MOTION BLUR PLUGIN. I dont know yet where i how to insert this pass in RSMB plugin (so if you know tell me please this as well).

I thought its worked, but node setup i posted above actually works not completely. So i used this node setup and i have rendered my Vector pass animation in exr format. Its images of yellow,red and !Black color!, though should be blue there, but for some reason blue color input is unconnected in that node setup (as you can see). So to remove more of that black color i tried to adjust the value node, so i ended up with red,yellow and still a little bit black, but not too much. So then i imported it into After Effects and applied Real Smart Motion Blur Vectors effect to the layer, and in the effect settings i have chosen the layer with my EXR format colored images. And this vector mask for the effect its kind of works but not effectively, its smudges and blurres not only what is animated and moving but the edges of the whole layer, you can adjust the radius but its not gonna work good. And thats what i was expected. From what i have red Blender vectors are interpreted differently than in Maya, Cinema4D AND 3dmax. There are Maya,Ciinema4D AND 3dmax tutorials on youtube on how to get exported vector pass to work with After Effects and Real Smart motion blur plugin, but no tutorials how to export Blender vectors into AE. So my conclusion its unsupported until some Blender nerds will figure out the way to do this :eek:

how to get rsmb on after effects


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Now why i wanted to use Real Smart Motion Blur plugin, because if you apply motion blur at post processing stage it will save you a lot of render time and sometimes you will avoid Blender crashes with motion blur. RSMB paid plugin from After Effects appplies motion blur only to the parts of a life footage or animation that are in motion and because its smart it knows how fast object moving on your video or animation, so plugin knows how much motion blur to add and you have a lot of controllers. Plugin can work on its own (without vector masks or passes rendered from other 3D softfare) or with. In my case it didnt work properly without vectors, so i decided to render them in Blender and use it as X ,Y,Z mask for the RSMB plugin. But, yea, i tried my best but it didnt work. So its not the problem to get it worked with other 3D software, but i am using Blender vectors, and they probably not good enough. So waiting for the nerd or developers who will try that

Work by Comen VFX. RSMB was used to give a more filmic look to footage shot on video, providing shutter speed correction. The footage looked choppy when played back at film rates. So, the client settled on RSMB to simulate the normal shutter speed you would have with film footage.

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If a GPU is not supported, or we run out of GPU memory to run on, our plug-ins will return a green frame to let you know. So if you switch the Use GPU menu to ON and you see a green frame immediately, you know that you do not have a supported GPU. We do not fallback to CPU rendering in the case where there is an error on the GPU during a rendering of a sequence, because then you might get CPU and GPU calculated images intermingled and may not understand why your sequences are not looking proper from frame to frame.

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I wasn't planning on using this one as part of the bundle, but after finally taking the time to become familiar with it, I saw what the buzz about it was. Motion blur (or the removal thereof) is a large part of the kind of action videos I edit. Glad I took the time, you will be, too.

ReelSmart is a fantastic plugin for not only putting great motion blur on footage and graphics, but also controlling the amount of motion blur the subject gets. A great way to control the amount of motion blur something gets. Using the same motion algorithm they've also built in the ability to remove motion blur, which is really handy. A must for any toolkit.

RE:Vision Effects has a couple mini tutorials that offer quick tips on how to make After Effect V22 and Multi-Frame Rendering (MFR) "more robust when any temporal processing effect requesting multiple input frames is used."

Charles Yeager leads you along in this tutorial on how to do some key things when using OBJ files exported from 3ds Max and used in Video Copilot Element 3D. He also uses ReelSmart Motion Blur from RE:Vision Effects.

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