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How to Use VirtualRig Studio 3.0.48 to Create Stunning Car Photos and CGI
If you are a car photographer or a CGI artist who wants to create realistic motion blur effects for your images, you might be interested in VirtualRig Studio 3.0.48, a professional software that simulates the movement of a camera rig on a static background.
VirtualRig Studio 3.0.48 is the latest version of the software that introduces several new features and improvements, such as:
Real-time render preview that allows you to see the results of your settings on the fly.
Jitter effect that emulates the vibrations of a physical camera rig and adds some imperfections to your photos.
Overlay layer that lets you add a static image of a car to help you align the blur vectors with its direction.
Floating license option that enables you to share a single copy of the software between multiple computers in your office.
Render queue that lets you add multiple images to be rendered later with multi-core support.
Redesigned user interface with Retina display support and improved workflow.
In this article, we will show you how to use VirtualRig Studio 3.0.48 to create stunning car photos and CGI with realistic motion blur effects. We will use an example project that comes with the software, but you can also use your own images and follow the same steps.
Step 1: Open the project
To open the example project, launch VirtualRig Studio 3.0.48 and go to File > Open Project. Navigate to the folder where you installed the software and select the file "Example_01.vrp". This will load the project with a background image of a road and a blur vector already applied.
You can also create a new project by going to File > New Project and selecting a background image from your computer or from the web. You can also drag and drop an image into the main window of the software.
Step 2: Adjust the speed
The speed slider at the bottom of the main window controls how fast the camera rig is moving relative to the background. You can adjust it by dragging it left or right, or by typing a value in the box next to it. The higher the speed, the more blur effect you will get.
For this example, we will set the speed to 80 km/h, which is a typical speed for a car on a highway. You can see how this affects the image in real-time by looking at the render preview window on the right side of the main window.
Step 3: Add jitter effect
The jitter effect simulates the vibrations of a physical camera rig that can produce some artifacts in your photos. You can enable it by clicking on the jitter icon at the top of the main window, next to the speed slider. This will open a dialog box where you can adjust the jitter settings.
The jitter settings include:
Jitter amount: how much vibration is applied to the blur vector.
Jitter frequency: how fast the vibration changes over time.
Jitter seed: a random number that determines how the vibration is generated.
You can experiment with different values for these settings until you get a result that you like. For this example, we will use these values:
Jitter amount: 10%
Jitter frequency: 5 Hz
Jitter seed: 1234
You can see how this affects the image in real-time by looking at the render preview window on the right side of the main window.
Step 4: Add overlay layer
The overlay layer allows you to add a static image of a car to help you align the blur vector with its direction. You can enable it by clicking on the overlay icon at
the top of the main window, next to
the jitter icon. This will open
a dialog box where you can select
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