![]() ![]() Nvidia published a couple of other interesting news stories about applying AI this week. Other Nvidia AI application news this week Once happy with the basics, the creator can pull the Canvas file into Photoshop as a layered PSD. Some other quick access icons can change the 'style' – basically adjusting the mood lighting of the whole scene. Then, equally quickly, he repaints the sea into grassland, and scales down the towering mountains into typical British dry stone walling.Īfter the artist is broadly satisfied with the drawing and touched it up a bit as far as possible in Canvas (adding environmental frills like snow or frost, for example). In this way, Jurabaev quickly sets out a mountain range, puts some seas in the foreground. The tool works quite simply and intuitively as follows you pick a material type from a thumbnail palette and draw on the canvas in very broad strokes. Nvidia Canvas could easily have been called DLSS Daubing.Ībove, Jurabaev explains that creators aren't usually fond of blank canvases, but thanks to the rapid and flexible scene building that Nvidia Canvas can provide, such fear is now behind him. The artistic tool leverages "deep learning models to turn rough sketches into stunning scenes," it is as simple as that, and you can see it is pretty easy to get a hang of by watching the video demo featuring Film Industry Concept Artists, Jama Jurabaev. ![]() It is explained by Nvidia that its new Canvas app is built upon the real-time painting tool called GauGAN, as developed by its researchers and demonstrated at various trade shows in the run-up to this public beta launch. The tool uses Nvidia's AI technologies and thus the firm has tied it to creators wielding its modern GPUs with built-in Tensor Cores, such as the Titan RTX, Quadro RTX and GeForce RTX series. Nvidia has created a beta test app which can change clumsily painted vistas into photo-real, or at least realistic and natural looking landscapes. ![]()
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