Real-Time Rendering in Blender With NVIDIA's Instant NeRF

The setup is powered by RTX A6000 and runs in 4K at 60 FPS.

In case you missed the news, back in March, the NVIDIA Research team unveiled Instant NeRF, a Neural Radiance Fields-powered technique that can be used to turn several 2D images into a 3D scene. A couple of days ago, Artist and NeRF enthusiast James Perlman shared an impressive demo that showcased how this technique can be used to render scenes in Blender.

According to the author, the scene itself was constructed using around 250 photos and is rendered in real-time with Instant NeRF. The setup is powered by RTX A6000 and runs in 4K at 60 FPS. Right now, the creator is working on refining the setup and promises to share more in the near future.

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Published 07 November 2022
Theodore McKenzie
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