Set motion blur

Motion blur gives the effect of movement by blurring objects in an animated scene.

You can enable and adjust motion blur for your entire scene, or for specific objects. If some surfaces in the scene don’t move, or move only slightly, do not enable motion blur for them. Adjusting settings on a per-object basis is often faster and has less of an impact on rendering speed.

Enable Motion Blur on a per-object basis using the Attribute Editor, under the Render Stats section when you select an object's shape node.

Maya hardware rendering specifics

Supports only 3D motion blur.

You can enable motion blur in the viewport. To adjust its settings, select Renderer > Viewport 2.0 > , and adjust the settings in the Motion Blur section. See Viewport 2.0 Options.

Note: Motion blur in the viewport only appears during transform animation, for example, on a bouncing ball. It won't appear on a skinned mesh that is only changed or moved by deformation.

Arnold for Maya rendering specifics

To set motion blur when rendering using Arnold for Maya, see the Arnold for Maya User Guide.

Maya software rendering specifics

Maya software supports both 2D and 3D motion blur.

To set motion blur, adjust the settings in the Motion Blur section of the Render Settings: Maya Software tab.

General motion blur and Maya Software rendering limitations

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