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Creating motion blur in Arnold - Maya Tutorial
From the course: Maya 2026 Essentials Training
Creating motion blur in Arnold
- [Instructor] Motion blur is basically what happens when an object moves quickly past an open shutter. You'll get a slight blurring of that part of the image. And you can simulate this in Arnold. Now, here I have a scene with this little spaceship zipping through the scene. So let's go to say frame, actually, let's go to frame 12. And I'm going to open up render settings. This is where we set this up. Now, we can't render this in the viewport. We will have to do a final render to actually see motion blur. So I'm going to press this button here, and that brings up render view. And I'm going to go ahead and show you what is rendered. So this is what the image looks like without motion blur. Now, in order to set up motion blur, all we have to do is go into render settings, and go to the Arnold renderer tab. So here we have motion blur. All I have to do is click on enable. And we've got a default length of 0.5. And let's just see what happens. There we go. Now, if I want less motion…
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Render settings5m 7s
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Basic lighting5m 10s
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Maya light types5m 21s
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Image based lighting and skydomes3m 38s
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Using objects as lights3m 32s
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Adding cameras5m 49s
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Adding depth of field in Arnold3m 14s
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Creating motion blur in Arnold2m 56s
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