@@sieman78 I’m not sure if this is exactly what you’re looking for, but to create a Gaussian blur with shape objects, you can use the Blur node in the Compositing workspace. Connect your object’s render output to the node, then adjust the X and Y blur values to control the effect. For a focus blur similar to a camera lens, enable Depth of Field in the camera settings. You can also use render layers and masks to focus the blur on specific areas. That said, I don’t have a ton of experience with compositing, so I’d recommend starting with the depth of field settings. Hope that helps!
cheers mate !!! that was very helpful.. do you know how to focus shift animation.... like how you focused on the 2 trees in the middle but if I wanted to shift the focus from the 2 trees to the other trees & in animation?
Thanks sir for your help
thanks! any tips on adding a guassion blur type affect to a shape object?
@@sieman78 I’m not sure if this is exactly what you’re looking for, but to create a Gaussian blur with shape objects, you can use the Blur node in the Compositing workspace. Connect your object’s render output to the node, then adjust the X and Y blur values to control the effect. For a focus blur similar to a camera lens, enable Depth of Field in the camera settings. You can also use render layers and masks to focus the blur on specific areas.
That said, I don’t have a ton of experience with compositing, so I’d recommend starting with the depth of field settings.
Hope that helps!
cheers mate !!! that was very helpful.. do you know how to focus shift animation.... like how you focused on the 2 trees in the middle but if I wanted to shift the focus from the 2 trees to the other trees & in animation?
Hi David, thanks for the message. I made a video reply follow this link: ua-cam.com/video/fTYSB4hN6qQ/v-deo.html
I hope this helps!
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