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NOTE Motion blur settings are applied uniformly to all garbage masks in the setup.
4 To reset all motion blur settings back to their default settings, click Reset and then click Confirm.
5 To apply motion blur to a garbage mask, access the Garbage Mask Shape controls, select the garbage
mask, and then enable MBlur.
The settings specified in the Garbage Mask Setup menu will be used to create the motion blur effect
on the garbage mask. You can select one garbage mask at a time.
6 To apply motion blur to an axis, select the axis, and then enable MBlur.
The settings specified in the Garbage Mask Setup menu will be used to create the motion blur effect
on the axis. You can select one axis at a time.
Blurring a Stationary Garbage Mask
You can create a motion blur effect for a garbage mask without having the mask actually change position.
This could be useful, for example, if you would like to simulate movement in a stationary image.
To apply axis motion blur:
1 Toggle to schematic view and add a new axis.
2 Parent the new axis to the garbage mask axis.
The garbage mask and the new axis should now both be parented to the garbage mask axis.
3 Apply motion blur to the new axis.
Motion blur is applied to the stationary garbage mask.
Rendering Garbage Masks in Interlaced Mode
Using the GMask node, you can render garbage masks in Interlaced mode to accommodate video material.
To render garbage masks in Interlaced mode:
1 From the GMask node's menu, select Interlaced from the Rendering box.
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