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	<title>Comments on: Car In Motion Effect</title>
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 		<title>Comment on Car In Motion Effect by: aerostatic</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Nov 2005 23:10:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>it's a decent tutorial, but it would be better if you went more in depth.  right now, the car looks like it's standing still, and for some weird reason the background is blurred.  if you wanted to do the effect better, for a more realistic approach, it would  be best to apply a radial blur to the wheels, at best quality with an intensity of fifteen a few times.  that way, the car looks like it's in motion.  if you know a bit about photography, it helps you when you're trying to change the properties of an image.  when you're following a car with a camera, and you shoot it at a shutter speed to low to freeze your background (or you're shooting it to get the effect of a still car and moving background) the wheels will be moving like the background, because you're following the car's motion with the camera, and not the circular motion of the wheels.  i'm hoping you guys update this tutorial (or maybe i'll do one of my own and put it on good-tutorials...)  have fun guys, keep up the... work.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>it&#8217;s a decent tutorial, but it would be better if you went more in depth.  right now, the car looks like it&#8217;s standing still, and for some weird reason the background is blurred.  if you wanted to do the effect better, for a more realistic approach, it would  be best to apply a radial blur to the wheels, at best quality with an intensity of fifteen a few times.  that way, the car looks like it&#8217;s in motion.  if you know a bit about photography, it helps you when you&#8217;re trying to change the properties of an image.  when you&#8217;re following a car with a camera, and you shoot it at a shutter speed to low to freeze your background (or you&#8217;re shooting it to get the effect of a still car and moving background) the wheels will be moving like the background, because you&#8217;re following the car&#8217;s motion with the camera, and not the circular motion of the wheels.  i&#8217;m hoping you guys update this tutorial (or maybe i&#8217;ll do one of my own and put it on good-tutorials&#8230;)  have fun guys, keep up the&#8230; work.
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