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The Velocity Render Channel is a color or grayscale image that stores velocity information about objects that have moved between the current frame and the next frame.
Overview
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UI Path: ||out Network|| > V-Ray Render Channels node > Render Channel sub-menu > Velocity
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Common Uses
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The Velocity Render Element is useful for adding motion blur in post production at a composite level, without the need for rendering. See the render before and after compositing.
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Suggested Workflow
A common workflow for using this render channel is to first locate the frame in the sequence that has the most motion, render the frame in Houdini with the Velocity Render Channel enabled, and then note the Max Velocity Last Frame value, which is displayed in the parameters for this element. Finally, enter this value (or a slightly larger value) for the Max Velocity parameter when rendering the entire sequence. This workflow provides the maximum range of colors in the Velocity Render Channel for the most flexibility during compositing.
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