nVIDIA reveals their short film “The Plush Life” rendered on Gelato. Suddenly, I want Italian ice cream.
by Cameron on Aug 7, 2007 +
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nVIDIA has been at the top of their game for the last few years, delivering value priced mid-range cards and beefy high-end GPUs that dwarf most of ATi’s offerings. With their sense of market control in check, nVIDIA has begun it’s foray into more software applications in order to increase their video card profits. With their excellent 3d graphics rendering software, Gelato, nVIDIA is also getting into film production.

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A small sample of their progress on the new short film created with version 2.2 of the Gelato final-frame rendering software, and is available on their web site. While simply a sneak peek at the power and capabilities of the software, this film, titled The Plush Life, seems to be on the right track. Later this month, nVIDIA will release the final film produced on their rendering platform with the power of their GPUs.

Here is a direct link to the video, available for download.



4 Responses to “nVIDIA reveals their short film “The Plush Life” rendered on Gelato. Suddenly, I want Italian ice cream.”
  1. bfeld13 says:

    Pixar it ain’t

  2. L.T. says:

    That looks pretty damn good.

  3. Dickname says:

    Do you ever update this piece of crap site?

  4. DeusPayne says:

    Rapidly approaching a month with no updates. Fun.


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