AMD has introduced new plug-ins for Radeon ProRender, its high-performance physically-based rendering engine – adding PTC Creo to the stable.
AMD says that the move will allow designers and engineers to ‘quickly and easily create incredibly rendered visualisations of their products’, and is available now in beta.
New features and updates have also been added to existing plug-ins, including support for Autodesk 3ds Max 2019, camera motion blur and more.
The news was announced at SIGGRAPH, where AMD also launched the latest of its Radeon Pro WX family – the WX 8200
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