Watch ‘Doors to Realities’ video by influencer James Luke, a.k.a. JiffyVFX, highlighting the GeForce and NVIDIA Studio RTX 40 Series laptops and how they enable AI optimizing content creation, gaming, and study apps.
The recent NVIDIA Studio Blog, “Best-in-Class is in Session: New NVIDIA Studio Laptops Supercharge Content, Gaming and Education” help users head “Back-to-School” with a lineup of Studio laptops optimized for creative endeavors and the latest update of the Marmoset Toolbag.
Also, check out influencer James Luke, a.k.a. JiffyVFX, and his Japanese-themed Doors to Realities video – aiding his creation is his ASUS Zenbook Pro 14 Studio laptop powered by a GeForce RTX 4070 GPU.
Here are some highlights:
Create, Game, Study - GeForce and NVIDIA Studio RTX 40 Series laptops use the power of AI to accelerate content creation, gaming, and study apps.
- Quickly render 3D models and edit up to 8K HDR RAW videos.
- Access to ray tracing-powered realistic and immersive graphics.
- Accelerate dozens of apps, aiding in the creation of smoother 3D design and modeling.
- Fifth-generation Max-Q technologies use AI to optimize laptop performance.
Marmoset Toolbag 4.06 Adds OpenUSD - Content exported from Toolbag 4.06 to Universal Scene Description (OpenUSD) is now fully compatible with the Omniverse ecosystem.
- OpenUSD preserves physically accurate material, mesh, and lighting properties, even as content travels between 3D apps such as Blender, Marmoset, and Unreal Engine.
- RTX GPU-accelerated OptiX denoising available for smooth, interactive ray tracing in the viewport.
- Toolbag now integrated NVIDIA DLSS, which renders the viewport at a reduced resolution and uses sophisticated AI-based technology.
Create in a Jiff - NVIDIA works with creative app publishers to accelerate their apps on RTX GPUs from the cloud — accelerating content creation for influencers such as this week’s featured artists, James Luke (a.k.a. JiffyVFX).
Check out his Japan-themed Doors to Realities video aided by his ASUS Zenbook Pro 14 Studio laptop powered by a GeForce RTX 4070 GPU.
Head over to the NVIDIA Studio Blog for more details.
Source: NVIDIA