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EMOCA working in Windows 11 | RTX 3090 | PyTorch 2.0.0 | CUDA 11.8 #58

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emlcpfx opened this issue Jul 12, 2023 · 2 comments
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EMOCA working in Windows 11 | RTX 3090 | PyTorch 2.0.0 | CUDA 11.8 #58

emlcpfx opened this issue Jul 12, 2023 · 2 comments

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@emlcpfx
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emlcpfx commented Jul 12, 2023

environment: .yml file.
(EMOCA team, please host this file yourself, so it's not living on my dropbox forever.

Instructions on Google Docs. These instructions are assuming that you're not using the .yml, and you're building the environment from scratch. If you're using my .yml file, you can probably skip the pip/mamba/conda commands, because it'll install all of the correct dependencies.

I could upload this as it's own branch (am I using that term correctly), but I don't know how to do that.

@oliverban
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Thanks for providing this! I was wondering, do you or anyone else know how to get the model as an OBJ? I think it is not really useful without this option!

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emlcpfx commented Feb 11, 2024

Yes, there’s an option in the args to export an obj. I’m away from the computer, so I can find it right now, but it’s default behavior for the repo.

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