Posted on 05/08/2016 8:04:39 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Nvidia's Ansel is designed to give you all the tools you need to create artistic in-game screenshots of your favorite scenes. Take control of the camera, change the lighting, add a vignette, or snap a 360-degree image.
Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang revealed a surprising new addition to the companys portfolio of graphics technologies. The company founder talked about a new form of artwork that has emerged from the gaming community. Several digital artists have made a name for themselves by capturing breathtaking images of video game scenes. Huang said that some of those artists are able to capture such imagery only with access to custom builds of games, granting them access to change camera positions and other options. Huang said that he wanted these features to be accessible to anyone, so Nvidia created Ansel.
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Dang! Graphics sure have gotten a whole lot better since I last played.
One of my grandkids was playing a NBA basketball game the other day on XBox displayed on a large screen tv and when I walked into the room, I first thought it was an actual game.
The down side: you have to buy a new computer and graphics card every couple of years to keep up.
No you don’t.
I have had an Nvidia 680 GTX for about 4 years now. Does everything I ask of it just fine.
No surprise to see Witcher 3 pics in there.
That game is incredible looking.
Bflr
My kids who game make their own computers.
LMAO!!!
Thanks BenLurkin.
I walked in on my nephews playing Grand Theft Auto on the big TV and it looked like they were actually murdering policemen.
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