Nvidia’s RTX Hair feature looks set to give the cast of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle some fabulously luscious locks


I am a long-haired human being, and as a result, I spend a significant portion of my day trying to keep it looking smooth. If I were a game character, however, I’d be campaigning for the addition of Nvidia’s RTX Hair tech, as by the looks of what it’s done to the cast of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, it’s some sort of follicle-based magic.

Nvidia first announced RTX Hair as part of its technology suite for RTX 50-series graphics cards earlier this year, although at the time it was promised as a “future update” for Indy’s latest action-adventure romp. The future is almost now, folks, as apparently, said update will be with us this September.

(Image credit: Nvidia)

Beyond making hair look more realistic, the tech itself is actually a really interesting way to solve a common graphics rendering problem—how to make individual strands of hair look like anything other than grainy piles of straw while ensuring smooth performance.



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