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Looking at this makes me imagine an older D from DMD. Maybe this is how Rachel should look.
It's a good start, but as you said, everything needs work, currently it looks like a game from 2003.Lots of trial and error. Seats still need lots of work, need to populate the scene with more props, work on surfaces, and lighting of course. Suggestions welcome!
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Which version on ds you running? I think it needs to be 4.11. also make sure the Nvidia drivers are up to date.WTH?
Spend $1500 on new laptop with an RTX 2060, and Daz wont use it. Any ideas why, and how to fix, if possible?
Already checked version, and I am running 4.11. I'll check the drivers, but they should be up to date since one of the first things the new security suite did was check drivers.Which version on ds you running? I think it needs to be 4.11. also make sure the Nvidia drivers are up to date.
Don't fret, I definitely know a rtx 2060 works as multiple people in here and on the daz forums use em.
The video card drivers are the most important and you should download them either through geforce experience or directly from the nvidia website.Already checked version, and I am running 4.11. I'll check the drivers, but they should be up to date since one of the first things the new security suite did was check drivers.
DL-ing an update for "Game Ready" right now. as for the advanced tab, yes, that's where I determined it was not using the GPU. When I deselected CPU and attempted a render, it ran for less than a minute, and gave me a blank image.The video card drivers are the most important and you should download them either through geforce experience or directly from the nvidia website.
Also, did you select the card in the render settings under advanced?
Bit odd, but sounds like a driver issue, so see if downloading the latest video game driver does the trick which seems like you're doing.DL-ing an update for "Game Ready" right now. as for the advanced tab, yes, that's where I determined it was not using the GPU. When I deselected CPU and attempted a render, it ran for less than a minute, and gave me a blank image.
That did the trick, and holy shit is it fast now. The CPU took ten minutes to do what this just did in two. Admittedly simple, but just testing. Let me work on something a bit more elaborite, and I'll post it.Bit odd, but sounds like a driver issue, so see if downloading the latest video game driver does the trick which seems like you're doing.