How to use Motion Vector passes in Arnold for Cinema4D

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    This video is a quick overview of Motion Vectors in Arnold for Cinema4D.

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  • @egorsorokin2760
    @egorsorokin2760 2 года назад +1

    Thanks man. A great tutorial but a bit too quick. And one more refinement: shouldn't we check "Ignore Motion" in Arnold Settings Diagnostics Tab to disable Motion Blur rendering, leaving it in AOV only?

  • @s_producer
    @s_producer Год назад +1

    thanks. but third-party plugin again. is there any native plugin in AE for newbies? thank you for your explanations

    • @the-astropath
      @the-astropath  Год назад

      I'm not sure if there is a motion blur plugin natively in AE. I've always used RSMB.

    • @s_producer
      @s_producer Год назад

      @@the-astropath pixel motion blur is native. But Im not sure if it's works with motion vectors. Didn't tried this technique yet...

  • @mdsegara101
    @mdsegara101 3 года назад

    Hi..I put my object in Arnold scatter,my object has PSR animation,I never can have motion vector AOV from the Arnold scatter..? I did tagged my scatter and checked use motion vector..still no results..can you please help what is wrong..?..Thank you..great video..

  • @harun3Ddigitalartist
    @harun3Ddigitalartist 2 года назад +1

    thank you...

  • @KKCAYT
    @KKCAYT 2 года назад +1

    Enable MB in Arnold settings
    add arnold parameter and enable MB for each moving object
    add custom AOV masks for each moving object
    Export openEXR from multi pass
    import in after effects and check 'create compositions'
    duplicate the RGBA and Motion Vectors for each of the moving objects
    add RSMB adjustment layer
    precompose everything
    order the files like this
    RSMB
    AOV Mask Layer
    RGBA
    MV
    luma mask the RGBA and dial in the Settings for the MB in the RSMB adjustment layer
    done

    • @therealkevinleee
      @therealkevinleee 2 года назад

      is there a way without using AOV and just get the motion blur? I use davinchi and not after effects or premiere

    • @egorsorokin2760
      @egorsorokin2760 2 года назад

      Thanks. The video is too quickly to follow it.

  • @lightning4201
    @lightning4201 Год назад +1

    Ty much.

  • @holamiplenty
    @holamiplenty 3 года назад +1

    Hi. Thanks for this. But the the pace was too fast especially for people like me new to the whole AOV-REALMMOTION WORKFLOW. I got lost at a lot of points. Thanks anyways

    • @the-astropath
      @the-astropath  3 года назад

      Hey, I appreciate the feedback. This particular tutorial wasn't aimed at those entirely new to AOV's and Arnold. Maybe in the future I can make a general how to use AOVs that covers the basics.

  • @ejejo
    @ejejo 3 года назад

    Thank you very much, this video was very helpful for me. At minute 02:23 it doesn't look like it looks, I think it's because you haven't activated the motion blur preview in the after effects preview. Thank you!

  • @phoumint
    @phoumint 3 года назад

    Hello . Thanks for this . But could you show us how to seperate the element like , Shadow ,Speculer, diffuse .etc. from the render for Arnold .
    I got a project but I stuck at this point .
    It requires me to seperate the object and the shadow so I can adjust the opacity or the black and white level of the shadow.
    I hope you can help me . Btw great video 🥰

  • @unknowntype90s
    @unknowntype90s 3 года назад

    Hello. Please understand that I am not good at English because I am Korean.
    Everyone uses a lot of Renders called Octane Render and Red Shift Render, so I wonder why you use Arnold Render.
    I've used Arnold Render, red shift Render, and octane Render, but I haven't found any better advantage than other Renderers yet.

    • @the-astropath
      @the-astropath  3 года назад

      That's a big topic! Each renderer has it's pros and cons. Arnold, Redshift and Octane can all produce beautiful work but they each have different workflows. It all comes down to preference.

  • @william_chidube
    @william_chidube 2 года назад +1

    Casually introduces a paid plugin as if it's part of AE

  • @slackdave
    @slackdave 3 года назад +2

    ....you're going way too fast for my liking.

    • @the-astropath
      @the-astropath  3 года назад +1

      You can hit pause bud. I hate slow tutorials so I make them concise.

    • @slackdave
      @slackdave 3 года назад

      @@the-astropath Sure, I can pause, but no matter how often I pause my motion vector pass comes out black...

    • @the-astropath
      @the-astropath  3 года назад

      @@slackdave docs.arnoldrenderer.com/display/A5AFCUG/Motion+Vector

    • @the-astropath
      @the-astropath  3 года назад

      @@guymanperson1 Thanks! Glad you liked it. haha I don't know why. I think you can use it for more simple motion graphics stuff but it depends on your hardware and needs.