Is Motion Blur carried thru with Nested Veg?

Grazie wrote on 11/14/2007, 9:08 AM
Title says it. But what I've got is Motion Blur on Veg1 which I brought into another veg, Veg2. Veg1 within Veg1 is showing Motion Blur, but when it appears within Veg2, Motion Blur is not happening.

Could somebody check this for me?

TIA

Grazie

Comments

Grazie wrote on 11/14/2007, 9:13 AM
Shred that!

I had Veg2 on Draft Preview. It DOES work.

Grazie
farss wrote on 11/14/2007, 1:47 PM
Phew,
you had me worried. Seeing as how we only have one video buss I've always had in my mind the obvious solution, nesting.

Bob.
DJPadre wrote on 11/14/2007, 5:51 PM
it does bro... anythign within the veg itself, from Motion blur, to supersampling, through to compositing types carry through. In turn, if you had some media that you wanted to run a motion blur on, and u didnt wanna mess with envelopes, U can just create a veg, wack on ur clip and set the MB to where you want it. Then import the veg..
Also with compositing, if you wanted to run multiple composite types (Burn, overlay, add, substract etc) you can do this as well..
Works a treat
Grazie wrote on 11/14/2007, 8:46 PM
. . . but do view the final in something more than Draft!


DJPadre wrote on 11/15/2007, 8:55 PM
true that...

it doesnt even show up in draft... much like the VDub filters which dont do much in draft either...

as for looking TOTALLY different.. have u seen radial blur in draft compared to preview... my goodness.......
Grazie wrote on 11/15/2007, 9:57 PM
No I haven't. But I can really imagine that now! Ugh . . .

Grazie