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GiorgiMelkadze3DArt
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Focus and Blur back effect

Post by GiorgiMelkadze3DArt » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:37 pm

Hi my friends, i am working for my new model. it will be night time render like Cyberpunk style (not very future time)
ok, i want to get effect like back side blur like proffesion camera view (step by step more and more blur) i dont know how it is called, hope i explain what i mean. also there are 2 screens.
near to green face i want to feel, focus is going to blur (sorry for my english) :hat:
waiting suggestions from you
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Re: Focus and Blur back effect

Post by jo-ke » Wed Mar 25, 2020 3:23 pm

you can do a second render with advanced tab - depth render.

You will get a black and white depth mask. looks like the attached image.

Then can can blur in photoshop whatever you want..

Your concept looks promissing and, of course, I like the tramway
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Re: Focus and Blur back effect

Post by Fletch » Thu Mar 26, 2020 3:33 pm

Melk-ART-e wrote: Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:37 pm i want to get effect like back side blur like proffesion camera view (step by step more and more blur) i dont know how it is called,
It is called Depth of Field or DOF
Joke gave good advice.
DOF: V2 Tutorials Animated Snippets #DepthRender
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If your goal is a quicker rendering but to create the DOF (blur depth of field) effect in post-pro,
  1. In Twilight Render, make a rendering without any DOF.
  2. Save this image. "render"
  3. Render again using the Tech>Specialized>Depth Render pass in the Technical render settings.
  4. Save this image "depth"
  5. (render this image at double the resolution for better quality depth render, then resize it to match rendered image in photo editor.)
  6. Open Photoshop >Open "render" image.
  7. Open "depth" image.
  8. Duplicate the "render" image to Layer1, and create a mask on that Layer1.
  9. Select all on the "Depth" image and CTRL-C copy that image
  10. Alt-click the Mask on Layer1 of the Render image, and now you should see all white mask.
  11. CTRL-V paste the depth render into that Mask.
  12. Filter>Distort>Lens and choose in the settings for the filter the source to be the "layer mask".
  13. Try changing the different blur settings.

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