Minecraft RTX for Windows 10 Is Coming Soon; NVIDIA Shares Gorgeous Raytraced Custom Worlds

Mar 30, 2020 at 01:00pm EDT
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Minecraft RTX for Windows 10 is coming soon, NVIDIA announced today with a shiny new blog post where they also revealed how they have been working to further improve the implementation compared to previous showcases.

To take full advantage of Minecraft RTX’s path traced renderer, we’ve added a physically based materials pipeline that enables the creation of block textures with real-world properties. These can be reflective textures or full mirrors, that work with path tracing to reflect surrounding detail. Or they could be emissive textures that emit light of varying colors and intensities. Or upgraded versions of Minecraft’s default textures, only now with normal maps for added depth and detail, making each texture and material more realistic and immersive.

NVIDIA shared two detailed digital talks, one for developers who want to take a look at how the path tracer renderer was crafted and another for Minecraft creators looking to create PBR textures. Those who are interested in converting their existing Java world to Minecraft RTX can take a look at this guide, too.

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We also got to look at the first three custom ray traced worlds, built specifically to showcase what can be achieved with Minecraft RTX. Check them out in the comparisons below.

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