User`s guide
Chapter 7 Working with Shapes
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For detailed information on the Camera tab parameters, see “Camera Tab” on page 356.
Blurring an Image
In real life, an object that moves quickly appears blurred. Imagine a camera taking a picture
of the moving object. The object in the picture appears blurred because it moved during the
short time that the camera’s shutter was open. If the shutter was open for a shorter time, the
object would appear sharper.
Adding motion blur on an image when you animate its movement, lets simulate the effect of
shooting a moving object on film. The blur is most pronounced when the object moves
quickly as it rotates or spins and more subtle when it moves slowly. Motion blur is invisible
when the image is static.
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Except for minor differences, the Motion Blur tab is common to all shapes.
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Animation with motion blur