In this quick-tip, we learn about curved particle motion blur whenever you're rendering with Redshift.  Curved motion blur can be a pretty big deal if you're trying to achieve certain effects, and with Houdini / Redshift, it's pretty easy to accomplish once you know how it works.  Thanks for watching!

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TYLER BAY

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  • TwinSnakes007 5 years, 5 months ago  | 

    Nice tutorial. Here's a tip you may not be aware of, the Redshift Renderview is a available as a native Houdini pane. You can either change the Houdini Render View pane to a Redshift Renderview by right-clicking on it, or you can add a separate Houdini pane as a the Redshift Renderview.

    • tbay312 5 years, 5 months ago  | 

      That's a great point! Thanks for the tip Daryl.

  • Light Feast 5 years, 5 months ago  | 

    I watched 3 times, amazing ,your effect.
    It`s good for some flow light.Interpolation is the key operation!

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