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morro91
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November 23, 2017
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Dimension's render on GPU or CPU?

  • November 23, 2017
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Dimension's render on GPU or CPU?

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    Correct answer JeanetteMathews

    Dimension is currently CPU driven only.  Your hard drive and RAM are used for storing data but the CPU does all the calculations.  For GPU support, please vote/comment on the idea on our idea forums: 

    GPU Rendering – Adobe Dimension CC Feedback Portal

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    Participant
    May 23, 2018

    GPU rendering would be the way forward or at least having a choice... and please keep this as part of the suite !! 

    not going to go into how upset i am that you removed a certain program from the suite!!  sneaky and not a good move!

    My response was to pay for camtasia!! rather than buy something i used to get included!

    very mean adobe!!

    but yes please get GPU rendering into Dimension it would be awesome then!!

    very handy for us 3d people to throw out a quick visual

    it would earn you guys many more customers as all the gpu rendering software out there is 3rd party to the 3d software and costs are quite high... This would bring a lot of 3d people to Dimension for non animated stuff...

    This would be  a great step in the right direction.

    and its really finally nice to see a 3d product from adobe ! keep up  the cool research and ideas...!

    Participating Frequently
    October 30, 2019

    Agreed. Please add gpu!!!

    JeanetteMathews
    Adobe Employee
    JeanetteMathewsCorrect answer
    Adobe Employee
    November 27, 2017

    Dimension is currently CPU driven only.  Your hard drive and RAM are used for storing data but the CPU does all the calculations.  For GPU support, please vote/comment on the idea on our idea forums: 

    GPU Rendering – Adobe Dimension CC Feedback Portal