NVIDIA Omniverse Stream | Getting Started: Modulus
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
- In this livestream, you’ll learn about NVIDIA Modulus, a framework for developing physics machine learning neural network models, and workflow for the recently released Omniverse extension.
Modulus Product Page:
nvda.ws/3Qmbht3
Omniverse Modulus Extension Documentation:
nvda.ws/3HvTpaP
NVIDIA Omniverse™ is an open platform built for virtual collaboration and real-time photorealistic simulation. Complex creator, designer, and engineering visual workflows are transformed as users and teams connect design tools, assets, and projects for collaborative iteration in a virtual world.
Download Omniverse today → nvda.ws/3gNZsu0.
Try Omniverse Enterprise free for 30 days → nvda.ws/30uI0aq
See the full collection of tutorials at NVIDIA On-Demand → nvda.ws/2WluMH2
CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL
Twitter: / nvidiaomniverse
Instagram: / nvidiaomniverse
LinkedIn: / nvidia-omniverse
Discord: / discord
#nvidiaomniverse
#nvidiamodulus
#digitaltwin
#openusd
Why yall let dude actually give this presentation with his mic that laggy. Thats just wrong.
Modulus doesn't show up for me in Extensions yet. You must have some secret Nvidia pixie dust or something.
There seems to be big difference between internally available and available to the public. Same with "Showroom" - that is repeatedly shown to have lots of interesting demos. But in fact it hast just 2. And don't expect NVIDIA to give any reply on RUclips. They never do. And that's why their videos just have some hundred views - which should be incredibly embarrassing to a company like NVIDIA - but they just don't care.
@@3dbits_art The Modulus extension showed up this morning. It may roll out sporadically, or maybe you have to restart Create for it to check again.
@data juggler are you on omniverse in windows or in linux? i think Modulus is only available on linux at the moment.
if you look at the documentation as well as the screen at 10:09 > Overview > Target > 'platform': ('linux:x86_64')
Cheers :)
@@ListenUp2Sam OK. Same with Isaac Sim is only for Linux. I've never even seen a Linux machine and don't see the point to making software for a platform no one uses, but that is just me.