Reality scan models with Amd cards, GPU and drivers

When will this obviously necesary addition be made?

I love how easy to uundestand and use is Reality Scan but i got stuck the moment it asked to use a Nvidia GPU to make the normal model.

The Gpu i have is more than capable of doing the process, why can’t i just choose which one to use?

Hi @solo_un_humano and anyone else reading this thread. AMD GPU support is on the way, and we’re opening a closed beta to test it before release. Thanks for your patience. If you’d like to be considered as a tester, please DM me on this link:

We’re prioritizing AMD-only and mixed AMD/NVIDIA GPU setups across a range of dataset types. We’ll contact selected testers directly. Before getting access to our Beta community Slack channel, you will have to sign an NDA via and automateded Docusign.

Hi! @JakubVanko I’m really excited to hear this news. I’m using an AMD RX 7900XTX graphics card and I was wondering when the beta testing will start. I hope I qualify for this opportunity to test it out. Thank you and your team for all your hard work on this!

Hi @KunLv986 , I found your message from you and I responded with the instructions. Thanks!

I’m going to second @KunLv986 . I have extremely high quality handmade statues that I was going to be using to develop a game, but the preview model is very rough. Good enough for prototyping but not nearly high quality enough for a release asset.

@vyor1 This thread is about AMD GPU support, which will be available in the next major release.

If you’re having quality issues, that is a different topic. The preview mesh is only generated from the sparse point cloud, so it will be rough. Use High quality to get the best results, and the resulting quality depends heavily on the quality of the input images, subject coverage, and image overlap.

… I am aware of this. My GPU is a Radeon RX 9070XT and thus I am unable to use anything more than the preview image.

Oh, I understand now. In that case, it will be released shortly. Radeon RX 9070XT will be fully supported.

Shortly? Sometime this year?

This summer.

You have made my week.