Friday, November 15, 2024

Daz 3D Partners with Infinite-Compute to Deliver NVIDIA Rendering on Demand

Daz 3D, a leader in 3D digital art and creator of the free 3D platform Daz Studio, announced a partnership with Infinite-Compute to empower Daz artists worldwide with a one-stop solution for all their rendering needs. This is made possible with Infinite-Compute’s Boost for Daz cloud solution that delivers convenient access to a range of virtual, on-demand NVIDIA Iray Server machines for rendering stills or animations, regardless of the hardware limitations of their own computers.

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Until now, Daz artists were confined to creating within the limits of their own CPU and GPU specifications, and either forced to reduce the complexity of their scenes to fit into memory, or waste time waiting for renders. With this partnership, motivated Daz Studio artists can freely expand their creative boundaries and simply use their existing computer to access Boost for Daz in the cloud, build a custom NVIDIA Iray Server within minutes, quickly render their projects, and only pay for what they use. In addition, Daz Published Artists can use this solution to significantly accelerate their productivity by rendering multiple views of the same scene or farming out longer, complex renders without tying up their computers.

“One of our main goals with Daz 3D is making 3D art and its creation more obtainable and accessible,” said Preston Woo, Chief Strategy Officer of Daz 3D. “Partnering with Infinite-Compute will forward that goal and provide additional rendering firepower to our users, without the need to spend on hardware.”

“We are truly excited about what our partnership will do for the growing Daz community,” added Robert Bou, co-founder, and CTO of Infinite-Compute. “Boost for Daz gives Daz artists creativity without compromise and eliminates the frustration of not being able to see your creative vision come alive quickly. They can now stop worrying about expensive hardware and just focus on what they love to do: create.”

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