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February 20, 2024

Welcome to RenderMan 26.0 beta1

This release features major updates to interactivity and scalability, thanks to significant advancements to Pixar’s state-of-the-art renderer, RenderMan XPU. RenderMan 26 also features an interactive version of the advanced Denoiser from Disney Research which uses machine learning to significantly accelerate the rendering process. Improvements to the features and user experience of Stylized Looks, significant speedups for instancing workflows, and support for the latest 3D applications, round off this new release. Here are some of the highlights:

XPU

Pixar’s GPU + CPU hybrid renderer receives major updates. Highlights include improvements in sampling, an expanded lighting and camera toolset, as well as light selection, significantly speeding up rendering in a wider range of production use cases.


For further details about RenderMan XPU™, see the following documentation sections:

RIS

Core Enhancements

RenderMan XPU and RIS receive a series of core updates which dramatically speed up time to first pixel and advance support for USD pipelines.

Stylized Looks

RenderMan's Stylized Looks toolset in version 26 offers more creative control for artists to create non-photorealistic images. Highlights include better smoothing of stylized results, new controls for color remapping, as well as expanded compositing modes and detection methods, offering artists new ways to stylize their Toon, Hatching, and Lines. The user experience has also received an update to be more intuitive, and artist friendly.

Highlights:

Artist Tools

Many updates have been implemented to plugin usability and stability. Ongoing collaboration with the USD and Hydra teams continue to accelerate RenderMan’s support for the industry standard format. The enhancements provide a more seamless workflow for artists using RenderMan in their production pipeline.

Additional Features

RenderMan also includes:

Application Compatibility and Requirements

RenderMan RIS requires CPUs capable of running the AVX instruction set or better. A minimum of 8GB of RAM is recommended for RIS. 

RenderMan XPU requires CPUs capable of running the AVX instruction set.  It supports GPU acceleration on 64-bit Linux and Windows systems. GPU acceleration is supported on NVIDIA graphics cards from the Quadro, Tesla or Data Center GPU ranges, with the Pascal architecture or later. A minimum of 11 GB of VRAM is recommended and 24 GB of VRAM is suggested for best performance. A minimum of 16GB of system RAM is recommended for hybrid (CPU + GPU) processing. For more information on driver requirements, please consult the XPU Technical Specifications.

For utilizing the NVIDIA Optix A.I. Denoiser in "it", Optix 7 supported hardware, NVIDIA Maxwell and newer is required.

RenderMan is compatible with the following 64-bit operating systems:

RenderMan is also compatible with the following DCCs:

RenderMan XPU is compatible with the following 64-bit operating systems:

RenderMan XPU is compatible with the following for its GPU accelerated mode:


Deprecations




Known Limitations

Installation + Licensing

Denoiser

RIS and XPU

XPU

RenderMan for Houdini

RenderMan for Maya





Known Limitations - Existing

Interactive/Live Rendering Limitations

RenderMan RIS

RenderMan XPU

Please refer to the XPU section of the documentation for the current list of limitations.