Nvidia's RTX enhances geometry within Unreal Engine 5 delivers a breathtaking appearance
In an exciting development for the gaming and graphics industry, Nvidia has announced that they will be providing updates on the next NvRTX release and the progress of RTX Mega Geometry during their upcoming webinar sessions. The sessions, which are scheduled for September 23, will focus on RTX Mega Geometry and a bonsai sample scene that utilises this feature.
RTX Mega Geometry, unveiled by Nvidia in February, is a ground-breaking technology designed to handle complex, highly-instanced geometry efficiently. It enhances geometric detail in ray-traced applications, allowing for up to 100x more ray-traced triangles. This results in improved performance for real-time photorealism in games and cinematic applications, while also reducing CPU overhead and VRAM consumption in heavy ray-traced scenes.
One of the key benefits of RTX Mega Geometry is its ability to solve problems posed by complex ray tracing and complex geometry. It uses clustered Base-Level Acceleration Structures (BLAS) and partition top-level acceleration structures, making it possible to manage and optimise complex scenes more effectively.
The webinar sessions will also provide an opportunity to learn more about the integration of RTX Mega Geometry into Unreal Engine 5.6, one of the best game development programs. The technology has already been added to the RTX Branch of Unreal Engine 5.6, signifying a significant step forward in the realm of real-time ray tracing.
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In addition to the updates on RTX Mega Geometry and NvRTX, the webinar sessions will also include an update on a new Nvidia AI Blueprint for 3D object generation, which was released this week.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn more about the future of gaming and graphics. Register for the webinar sessions today and join the conversation on September 23.