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Depth of Field Blurring with Physical Defocus - Part 1 - Flame 2021

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In this video, you’ll learn about a new look development tool which allows you to create depth of field blurring in a variety of compositing scenarios.

This tool is known as Physical Blur and it is a continuation of the convolution shaders such as Convolve, Physical Bokeh and Physical Glare.

So whether you’re working on a 3D composite in Action, performing post operations on CG render passes or even look development with Flame’s finishing tools, Physical Blur allows you to create realistic depth of field blurring with lots of flexibility.

We’ll be covering some of the most common scenarios over the coming videos.

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Content provided by Grant Kay. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Grant Kay or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this video, you’ll learn about a new look development tool which allows you to create depth of field blurring in a variety of compositing scenarios.

This tool is known as Physical Blur and it is a continuation of the convolution shaders such as Convolve, Physical Bokeh and Physical Glare.

So whether you’re working on a 3D composite in Action, performing post operations on CG render passes or even look development with Flame’s finishing tools, Physical Blur allows you to create realistic depth of field blurring with lots of flexibility.

We’ll be covering some of the most common scenarios over the coming videos.

  continue reading

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