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Render Studio - Render of a part in motion
I've been using Render Studio for a few weeks now. I have no prior experience rendering with other platforms, so I'm learning both the art of rendering and how to use Onshape Render Studio.
One question I have - I'm rendering an item that has a motor and propeller. Is there a way to render the propeller in motion, so that it has a blur to it and it can be understood that it is spinning?
Something like this:
I have the mate between the motor and the prop set as revolute, and I can animate the mate in the assembly. However, I dont see any way to replicate that inside the render studio.
Thanks!
Best Answer
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Paul_Arden Member, Onshape Employees, Developers Posts: 218
Render Studio does not currently support animation which would be required even to get a still image that contains motion blur (this is the mechanism by which you’d get the result you show).
While our underlying rendering engine does support motion blur, we don’t currently have a way in Render Studio to specify the motion that would produce it.
If you post an Improvement Request we can see how many others might be interested in this functionality.0
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Render Studio does not currently support animation which would be required even to get a still image that contains motion blur (this is the mechanism by which you’d get the result you show).
While our underlying rendering engine does support motion blur, we don’t currently have a way in Render Studio to specify the motion that would produce it.
If you post an Improvement Request we can see how many others might be interested in this functionality.