Using motion blur
In real life, when we take a photograph, that image doesn't represent an instant of time. The time it takes to take a photograph is defined by the exposure's setting, and in most of the situations, the exposure is enough to create a sharp image. However, when we have objects moving or a longer exposure, this creates some blurred artifacts and these artifacts are what we call motion blur. We can apply the same effect in Lumion while creating an animation or a camera path, and this recipe will show us how.
Getting ready
It is essential that you have at least a small clip to apply this effect; although, you can apply the same effect in the Photo mode.
How to do it…
With the Movie mode open, perform the following steps:
- Select a clip and add a new effect using the New effect button.
- Open the Camera tab and click on the Motion blur effect.
- An effect as simple as this is impossible because you only have one setting to adjust, that is, Motion blur.
- To see this effect...