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Hi,
we really enjoy the easy usage of Adobe Dimension.
But there are some very basic requierements, to use this tool in a good way.
In November 2018, Adobe annouced the implementation of the RTX support. Almost 8 month later, there is still no RTX support, neither ANY GPU Support. The complete calculation is 100% Based...in 2019!
Also, we have no way to export created Objects to render them in a tool wich support batch rendering. We can prepare an image, wait 10mins(on a Ryzen Threadripper 2950X) and then do the next image. Why is there no batch option.
We have always the same object and have to change just the label, but have to do this manually over and over again.
Please adobe, do you habe any idea when those function will be implemented? We are using the Pre-Release 2.3 Version currently, Cloud Rendering is way slower than our current machine and we are wasting too much time of our employees.
Really looking forwars
Regards
Also waiting for RTX or any gpu support cause render times are unbelievable long comparing to cycles/vray renderers, sometimes its 20-30 times slower.
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because apart from you and myself most people are not using a Ryzen to do their rendors... most Adobe teams use a Mac and cpu is what they know
there is a batch rendor option for cloud rendoring which is slower than Ryzen yes but still much faster than Mac so yes, when | if we get true Gpu support Dimension will be a nice tool and until then its ok for a simple job but not aimed at true client based jobs
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Thats a point.
Anyone can use way too expensice hardware with less power than any custom built rig. /joke
But to be honest, are you planning business trips when you try to render sets? The Ryzen is a monster for (single) core rendering, what are you doing with a less powerfull intel/mac cpu?
The cloud rendering function is a nice idea, but a regular batch rendeing option wich is for free (after beta) would be the better option to spend coding time on. Also GPU Support. Why announcing a function and not using it or letting the customers know when it will be implemented? This is false advertising, no more!
With batch processing and GPU Support, Dimension could be a really worth tool. Hope to get in touch with one of adobes employees to get back verified feedback.
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Thank you for using Adobe Dimension. Please submit your feedback to Adobe Dimension Feedback Portal for having feedback from Adobe Dimension team.
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Can't you just move this thread over there?
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Yeah. I feel we get alot of small promises here and there for GPU support, modelling, more light functions and stuff but all these updates is just silly stuff like move tool "Feel" and some kind of faster live render preview window thing that I havn't noticed any difference in at all in the latest prerelease.
I really like Dimension for alot of stuff and really appreciate the software, I use it on a daily basis, but I feel it's going too slow for implementation of important functions like modelling, light, GPU etc.
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Yes, it it doesnt seem to change anything what is discussed here in the forum. How can we satisfy our customer? Maybe we add a clound rendering feature, because the engine is so bad it needs hours of calculation time of course for MONEY.
I think exactly because of this there will never be a batch rendering function or better GPU. They can sell more clound renderings.
This is shame...
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Adobe used to be a giant company. So as for now they don't want to think about users. And yes, they announced RTX support and just silent.
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these to forums using different platform. That's not possible.
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Go figure.
Adobe seems to consist of 14 different companies and none is speaking to the other. One hand don't know what the other one is doing.
Their forums is using different platforms... what?
PS has more advanced 3D capacity than Adobes dedicated 3D software has... like... what?
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Also waiting for RTX or any gpu support cause render times are unbelievable long comparing to cycles/vray renderers, sometimes its 20-30 times slower.