Rendering DAZ Studio from AMD GPU

serifgen123serifgen123 Posts: 0
edited April 2021 in Daz Studio Discussion

Hello, I want to render from DAZ Studio via AMD GPU. How can I do? I wrote from Google translate.

Post edited by Chohole on

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  • LeanaLeana Posts: 11,029

    AMD GPU are not supported by either Iray or 3DL, you can only render with your CPU.

  • MartirillaMartirilla Posts: 172

    You could do it, but only if you were prepared to forget all about Iray, and instead only render by using the Reality plugin.

  • PadonePadone Posts: 3,481
    edited April 2021

    https://www.daz3d.com/reality-4-daz-studio-edition

    As for 3Delight it's cpu based so it doesn't support any gpu.

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  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,714

    Use Blender.

    I use blender for some of my renders and I use Nvidia. If I only had AMD, then I would be doing all my renders there.

  • PadonePadone Posts: 3,481
    edited April 2021

    Nicstt means this, but of course this way you will not render from daz studio. As a side note luxrender is much better than cycles as for pbr quality, especially with caustics.

    http://diffeomorphic.blogspot.com/p/daz-importer-version-15.html

     

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  • RobinsonRobinson Posts: 751

    nicstt said:

    Use Blender.

    I use blender for some of my renders and I use Nvidia. If I only had AMD, then I would be doing all my renders there.

     Sounds like a lot of work to do things like setting up materials if you do it that way?

  • PadonePadone Posts: 3,481

    @Robinson Not at all, diffeo does a very good conversion of materials. And of course you get all the benefits of blender such as eevee and simulations. But may be this is a little off topic for what it is asked here. If you're interested there's a whole blender forum.

    https://www.daz3d.com/forums/categories/blender-discussion

  • mindsongmindsong Posts: 1,693

    Does not DAZ Studio's IRAY also work with CPUs and system memory, albiet slower?

    I've been curious how a mega-rigged AMD-Pro system would perform with IRAY.

    --ms

  • PerttiAPerttiA Posts: 9,471

    mindsong said:

    Does not DAZ Studio's IRAY also work with CPUs and system memory, albiet slower?

    I've been curious how a mega-rigged AMD-Pro system would perform with IRAY.

    --ms

     https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/341041/daz-studio-iray-rendering-hardware-benchmarking/p1

  • mindsongmindsong Posts: 1,693
    edited April 2021

    PerttiA said:

    mindsong said:

    Does not DAZ Studio's IRAY also work with CPUs and system memory, albiet slower?

    I've been curious how a mega-rigged AMD-Pro system would perform with IRAY.

    --ms

     https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/341041/daz-studio-iray-rendering-hardware-benchmarking/p1

    brilliant reference. thanks for that link - I haven't been in the market for decent H/W for quite a while so following the benchmarks/trends hasn't been particularly interesting - if not downright depressing, relative to my current equipment, heh!

    (to the OP's question, it appears to be a question of performance rather than capability.)

    tnx,

    --ms

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  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,714

    Robinson said:

    nicstt said:

    Use Blender.

    I use blender for some of my renders and I use Nvidia. If I only had AMD, then I would be doing all my renders there.

     Sounds like a lot of work to do things like setting up materials if you do it that way?

    Not at all.

    There is a learning curve, but once learnt, 5-10 minutes to get things over and rendering.

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