NVIDIA Canvas Beta Release Notes

  • What's New in NVIDIA Canvas 1.4 (beta)

    • Added new Panorama mode, allowing the creation of 4K equirectangular landscapes for 3D workflows. Users can select between Standard and Panorama workspace each time they open or create a new file
    • Added .exr file output option
    • Brush size options have been expanded to have smaller options
    • Web installer updated to be smaller in size and download the specific files required for your hardware during install; this reduces overall download size by >1 GB
  • What's New in NVIDIA Canvas 1.3

    • Added support for new GeForce RTX 40 Series and NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation GPUs.
  • What's New in NVIDIA Canvas 1.2

    • New: Style variations. Each style can now be adjusted to one of ten variations. This gives artists more options and creative ideas while still maintaining the overall theme of the selected style image.
    • Style image and style variation selections are now saved in the .can project file.
    • Added toggle to display 10 most recently used materials
    • Remember position of toolbar and restore on next launch
    • Added keyboard shortcuts to select different tools
  • What's New in NVIDIA Canvas 1.1

    • Upgraded AI model with higher definition, higher quality, and few artifacts.
    • 4x higher resolution.
    • 5 new materials: straw, mud, bush, dirt, flowers.
    • Moved layers to the bottom of the right panel.
    • Updated minimum driver requirement: 471.68
    • A fast SSD is highly recommended to avoid long loading times.
  • What's New in NVIDIA Canvas 1.0.0.235

    • Fixed bug affecting excessive launch time.
    • Added splash screen.
  • What's New in NVIDIA Canvas 1.0.0.234

    • Custom styles: Users can now select their own JPGs as styles to affect the output image.
  • What's New in NVIDIA Canvas 1.0.0.0

    • First public beta release of NVIDIA Canvas.