NVIDIA had earlier described DLSS 5 in a way that suggested a deeper understanding of the scene. The follow-up answers paint a narrower picture. When asked whether the model reads PBR (Physically Based Rendering) properties from the engine, NVIDIA said: “DLSS 5 only takes the rendered frame and: “DLSS 5 only takes the rendered frame and motion vectors as inputs. Materials are inferred from the rendered frame.” In other words, the model is not reading metallic, roughness, normal maps, or other underlying material properties directly.
That may explain why some preview images raised concerns. In one example, a character appears to gain hair detail in an area where it was not visible before. In another, facial details appear altered enough (like the nose) to raise questions about whether the model is changing the look of the character rather than only improving lighting. NVIDIA’s response was that “the underlying geometry is unchanged,”
inclementimmigrant@lemmy.world 8 hours ago
So from fake frames not to fake ray tracing with a AI Only Fans filter.
Plus, yeah that nose
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For leaving the underlying geometry alone, that nostril grew twice times its size.
mrfriki@lemmy.world 8 hours ago
You are forgetting the €5000 graphic card you’ll need to access these coveted features.
moody@lemmings.world 3 hours ago
You mean the second graphics card you’ll need.