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As the name of the command indicates, it records the current camera position for use later – when the scene is rendered, it is the
difference between this recorded position and the position of the camera at export-time which will be used by Maxwell to figure camera
blur.
When the plugin is in an animation loop (see the Animation tutorial), and it has motion blur enabled, this frame-to-frame position
recording is done automatically.
Object Motion Blur
Similar to cameras, objects also need to have a ‘previous’ position recorded so that Maxwell can calculate blur based on the difference
between that position and the current position at export-time. This may be done by using the
Maxwell_SetObjectsInitialPositionForMotionBlur command, which may be run by left-clicking the last button in the plugin’s Animation
Control toolbar:
Additionally, the motion blur state of objects may be managed using the Maxwell Object Properties page, in the Rhino Object
Properties window:
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