@benQEUN5 wrote:
...Nobody said he'd only subscribe for GPU rendering. Stop acting stupid....
I suggest you re-read your own post 😉
@benQEUN5 wrote:
What is your technical reason to not implement it?
There aren't that many technical hurdles, but there are some.
When you mention GPU rendering, do you mean hardware accelerated raytracing as employed in game engines, for example, or perhaps a better example is Blender's Eevee render engine?
Or do you mean GPU compute through OpenCL , or Cuda or like Blender's Cycles render engine?
What graphics API can you use to support MacOS and Windows and perhaps Linux in a more distant future? Vulcan or Metal or something else ?
There are other, more pressing limitations. You'll have to recruit and gainfully employ available resources to implement that.
If you already have such resources, on board, they are likely already busy, otherwise they wouldn't have a a job 😉
The question then is how do you justify that expense?
To me Autodesk appears to be a rather conservatively managed business, and in 40 years of professional experience in a variety of very conservatively managed businesses ( 30+ of those as an engineer), that unfortunately is often a question that has to be answered before any work can start.
If you don't want to add GPU abilities to the current render engine, perhaps as a larger software company you have an existing render engine in your portfolio that can be used?
Arnold, perhaps?
But then, you might have to use a different approach to materials and lighting. Perhaps better camera control etc.
Will that overwhelm the majority of Fusion users?
What about existing renders, which now don't work anymore, or look very different?
There is a host of other questions that have to be answered, that I haven't even thought of. Usually some of these things co to light when I have a Zoom conference with a member of the Fusions team.
While it might not occur to many individual/solo Fusion users, the Fusion team is comprised of hundreds of people in a variety of development teams spread literally around the globe.