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If you wish to mimic the typical long exposures you can get with a photo camera, even several seconds long, you should use the shutter speed and set it accordingly - 1/1 for one second, 1/0.5 for 2 seconds, 1/0.25 for 4 seconds etc. |
Motion blur steps
This parameter in Render Options controls how many times Maxwell should sample the motion of the animation, given a certain exposure time set by the camera parameters. If your exposure time is long and your object doesn't move in a straight line during that time, you should set the steps high enough to smoothly capture the different positions of the object moving. You should also set the steps high enough if you have fast rotating objects, like a propeller, which can rotate several hundred degrees even between two frames.Maxwell will take the number of samples between those two frames (called sub frame samples) that you set in the step setting.
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