Maya motion vector pass demonstration by Maya support specialist Ash Aiad. In this video Ash shows how to utilize Maya render pass system to output motion vectors as the main render pass, and then using pass into Maya composite to get the motion blur effect without having to render it within Maya. The demo uses Toxic, or now maya composite as the compositor, however this kind of thing can be done in anywhere.
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