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Hybrid MBlur: Using Ray Tracing to Solve the Partial Occlusion Artifacts in Real-Time Rendering of Motion Blur Effect
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For a foreground object in motion, details of its background which would otherwise be hidden are uncovered through its inner blur. This paper presents a novel hybrid motion blur rendering technique combining post-process image filtering and hardware-accelerated ray tracing. In each frame, we advance rays recursively into the scene to retrieve background information for inner blur regions and apply a post-process filtering pass on the ray-traced background and rasterized colour before compositing them together. Our approach achieves more accurate partial occlusion semi-transparencies for moving objects while maintaining interactive frame rates.
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