  | |  | Re: StarBright oversampling? | Re: StarBright oversampling? 2004-03-31 - By steven_mcq
Back --- In Carrara@(protected), "Aureliano Sanchez-Arango" <asa@(protected)> wrote: > Hmm... Unfortunately that's about what I figured. Since my output > to digital video, the final image resolution is pretty much a fixed > target.
I suspect that something as distinct as a bright point against a dark background will appear to flicker at any frame rate less than about 50 or 60 per second, a perceptual boundary well established by research.
As you probably know, film effects people use the trick of adding motion blur to create the illusion of continuous motion at 24 frames per second. The more the displacement per frame, the more the motion blur. Even GIF banner ads can be effective this way, using only 2 or 3 frames.
So you might investigate how to motion blur a starfield in a compositing program.
SMcQ
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