Three months after the release of Blender 3.1, the Blender Foundation has announcement the general availability of Blender 3.2. A version that brings many new very interesting features, such as, for example, the possibility of creating rendering passes that only use a subset of lights.
Arguably the most exciting new feature for Linux users is AMD GPU rendering support for the RDNA and RDNA2 family of AMD Radeon graphics cards, including the Radeon RX 5000 and RX 6000 series, as well as the Radeon series Pro W6000. Note that this feature requires AMD Radeon 22.10 graphics driver to be installed on your Linux system.
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