![]() ![]() The first step is to convert your 360 image (or images) into a video. It’s coming soon, and in this scenario we’re confident in recommending you can download the latest drivers directly from NVIDIA to work well with both SOLIDWORKS CAD and SOLIDWORKS Visualize.You may have seen this previous Tech Blog post on creating 360 images from SOLIDWORKS Visualize Professional and wondered how to share this exciting, immersive content with others? Well look no further this blog post will show you how to take a set of 360 images rendered from Visualize and easily share it through social media – include Virtual Reality (VR) playback on a $15 Google Cardboard! But if you find your specific hardware has not yet had a newer certified driver posted, don’t fret. Most graphics cards have already had newer drivers posted (for both 20) on our driver certification webpage. ![]() To take advantage of this great new performance, SOLIDWORKS Visualize sp05 (and 2020) will require slightly newer drivers than those that were originally certified at the launch of SOLIDWORKS 2019 sp0. If you’re not ready to jump to Visualize 2020, but have RTX hardware, Visualize 2019 sp05 will get you your final quality renderings at up to 50 percent faster than today! ![]() So we’re excited to announce that full NVIDIA RTX acceleration and support will also be part of Visualize 2019 sp05. While they already receive great performance in SOLIDWORKS Visualize, we wanted to squeeze every last bit of tech from these loaded NVIDIA Quadro RTX graphics cards. Many of our users are using NVIDIA RTX graphics cards today. Now that’s real-time raytracing!Īlso coming to SOLIDWORKS Visualize 2019 sp05 Noise-free!įigure 3 – NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000 : 1 Render Pass at HD resolution Model courtesy of Bill Hamze, JL Audio, Inc.Ĭheck out this Real-time Turntable of the same storm trooper helmet, also with the AI Denoiser set to turn on at just one pass. Previously hardcoded to pass 10, you can now set this to anything you like, including just one pass! Combine this with setting the Interactivity Acceleration Mode to “Steady,” and you can truly experience real-time ray tracing!Ĭheck out the image of this storm trooper helmet after just a single rendering pass on an NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000. With such fast performance on NVIDIA Quadro RTX hardware, we’ve exposed the ability to specify at which render pass the AI denoiser will turn on in SOLIDWORKS Visualize 2020. The following scenes render 30 percent faster with full RTX acceleration in Visualize 2020: Figure 1- NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000 : HD-size : 1000 Passes : 60 seconds (~35% faster than 2019 sp04)įigure 2 – NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000 : HD-size : 1000 Passes : 2 minutes (~30% faster than 2019 sp04) A 10-second long animation that took a full day to complete, will now finish in around half a day. While notable in its own right, it’s even more impressive when you consider a long animation, which consists of hundreds or thousands of images. To put this in perspective, an HD-sized image that took five minutes to render will now complete in 2-3 minutes. In our own performance benchmarks, we’ve seen an average of 30% speed improvements with Visualize 2020 over 2019 SP4 on the same RTX hardware! Some scenes show improvements of up to 50%! That’s a remarkable increase in render performance. Built on the NVIDIA Iray SDK, Visualize now leverages Tensor Cores and RT Cores within NVIDIA Quadro RTXGPUs to deliver the highest quality photo-realistic product images with near real-time ray tracing and AI denoising. SOLIDWORKS Visualize 2020 SP0 is the first publicly available production release of SOLIDWORKS Visualize to take full advantage of NVIDIA RTX technology. ![]()
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