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NVIDIA Gelato Pro GPU-Powered Rendering Software Now Freely Available 
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Posted On:  May 29 2008 @ 10:05 AM   By:  LiaisonPR   In Section:  Software

NVIDIA Corporation, the world leader in visual computing technologies, today announced NVIDIA Gelato Pro 2.2 rendering software, the Companys advanced GPU-accelerated rendering software for professionals, is available as a no-cost download at www.nvidia.com/gelatozone. Well suited for rendering of 3D digital content and design, Gelato Pro software now replaces the basic version of Gelato software, which was previously available directly from NVIDIA.


NVIDIA Gelato Pro 2.2 software is extremely powerful GPU-accelerated rendering software and we are excited to support the creative community by making it freely available, said Dominick Spina, senior product manager, Digital Film Group, NVIDIA. Now all artists and designers with NVIDIA Quadro graphics cards can enhance their production pipelines with Gelato Prowithout a licensing fee.


Gelato Pro 2.2 will be the final version of NVIDIA Gelato rendering software. Moving forward, the NVIDIA Gelato and mental images rendering teams will focus on the development of mental ray software, reinforcing NVIDIAs investment in, and commitment to, accelerated rendering.


Gelato software is a GPU-accelerated, final-frame renderer for the creation of high-quality computer-generated images using NVIDIA Quadro graphics cards. Originally developed to render film and broadcast visual effects and animation, Gelato software can be used with 3D software applications that require advanced rendering such as game development, CAD, industrial design, and architecture.


Features of the Gelato renderer include sub-pixel antialiasing, true displacement, high-quality motion blur, depth of field, support for NURBS, subdivision surfaces, particles, and ray tracing, including global illumination effects and ambient occlusion. The fully programmable Frantic Films Amaretto plug-in provides advanced rendering functionality with Autodesks 3ds Max software; complementing the Mango plug-in for rendering with Autodesks Maya software.


Features of Gelato Pro 2.2 software, which until now required payment of a license fee to access, include the Sorbetto interactive relighting engine, network parallel rendering, multi-threading, 64-bit support, and DSO shadeops. Gelato Pro also supports Joe Alters Shave and a Haircut software for computer-generated hair and fur effects and includes support for Autodesk Maya 8.5 and 3ds Max 9.0, offering improved stereo rendering, fog lights, and significant performance improvements.


NVIDIA Gelato Pro 2.2 software supports Windows XP and Linux operating systems and runs on any NVIDIA Quadro graphics solution. Gelato is available for download at www.nvidia.com/gelatozone. As a freely downloadable product, NVIDIA will no longer be developing or supporting the Gelato software products.


NVIDIA Corporation
NVIDIA (Nasdaq: NVDA) is the world leader in visual computing technologies and the inventor of the GPU, a high-performance processor which generates breathtaking, interactive graphics on workstations, personal computers, game consoles, and mobile devices. NVIDIA serves the entertainment and consumer market with its GeForce GPU products, the professional design and visualization market with its Quadro GPU products, and the high-performance computing market with its Tesla computing solution products. NVIDIA is headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif. and has offices throughout Asia, Europe, and the Americas. NVIDIAs inaugural NVISION 08 conference will be held August 25-27, 2008 in San Jose, Calif. For more information, visit www.nvidia.com and www.nvision08.com.



kadu3d writes:
    (05/30/08) Post id 3064


"NVIDIA will no longer be developing or supporting the Gelato software products." and no maya 2008 support......


Joojaa writes:
    (06/01/08) Post id 3068


Yes Nvidia bought mentalRay so no point in having 2 competing products on the market


Cadmium77 writes:
    (06/05/08) Post id 3072


So I'm left confused about the future of this...Might as well stick with Mental Ray, though if there were more Maxwell REnder tutorials particularly by Digital Tutors I'd go with that.


hurricanz writes:
    (06/14/08) Post id 3082


hahah Maxwell is hardly useful in a VFX production compared to Metal Ray, prMan, 3Delight, vray, etc. Useless.


Joojaa writes:
    (06/17/08) Post id 3085


Agreed


OnFootBuG writes:
    (07/02/08) Post id 3106


I'v installed NVIDIA Gelato Pro 2.2, but where's Mango plug-in for Maya..?



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