excellent depth in nice areas but I hate the lack of detail; even though I know it's intentional I would have kept the bailout count always a little higher to give at the same time a good level of detail (insufficient in too many frames) and the nice effect of seeing it increase while zooming; good work anyway
amazing video. i think you are changing the number of iterations before you decide a point is contained in the Mandelbrot Set. and somehow you are changing this max number in sync with the music. very cool.
Motivating me to come up with some similar things myself...did all the hard work years ago, but just need to push things through to completion! I'm thinking some hyperbolic geometry and fractal animations with soundtracks supplied by The Time Frequency.
the mathematics behind such infinities is called self-feedback or self-similarity which is about like this [Z2=F(Z1)+C] the output was given back to the input the go on such a way, at last you will get the pattern with self-similarities:)
That was pretty kool. I've seen zooms in which the color cycles at the same rate the magnification increases, but I've never seen someone do that with iterations.
The low iterations makes for an interesting effect... it sometimes looks as if ink is evaporating from the fractal. I recognise ultrafractal - just started using it today
great! taking us on an exciting journey. i came across this because i wanted to hear exterminate. now i'll use the weekend to dive into the theorie of fractals... well...
evaluation copy
cXor 11 months ago
hells yes!
JonnyLikesPie 1 year ago
almost 4 minutes out of 2310 frames... it's like 10 fps?
iwantcoolname 1 year ago
evaluation copy
lJohnnyTheFoxl 1 year ago
excellent depth in nice areas but I hate the lack of detail; even though I know it's intentional I would have kept the bailout count always a little higher to give at the same time a good level of detail (insufficient in too many frames) and the nice effect of seeing it increase while zooming; good work anyway
davidegalletti 2 years ago
Beautiful work men
5*
Djpatbass 2 years ago
Gorgeous!! Congratulations, that was amazing!
CDClock 2 years ago
best fractal vid yet , nice!!
FETTOGHETTO 2 years ago
amazing video. i think you are changing the number of iterations before you decide a point is contained in the Mandelbrot Set. and somehow you are changing this max number in sync with the music. very cool.
jimgrim149 2 years ago
Motivating me to come up with some similar things myself...did all the hard work years ago, but just need to push things through to completion! I'm thinking some hyperbolic geometry and fractal animations with soundtracks supplied by The Time Frequency.
ortega24024 2 years ago
M-set 4evah
stigomaster 2 years ago
sweetbeat!
makes ya wanna move~
Zack0 2 years ago
los fractales hablan sobre la vida y no sobre la extinción pero las imagenes están de puta madre
Ostrowid 3 years ago
FUCKING AWESOME!!!!!
vmoore5176 3 years ago
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ibblecabibble 3 years ago
Math is beautiful. Great job. :)
sockcutter 3 years ago
Cool! I just luv fractals!
spyroonline175 3 years ago
boo on evaluation copy
darthshitface 3 years ago
the mathematics behind such infinities is called self-feedback or self-similarity which is about like this [Z2=F(Z1)+C] the output was given back to the input the go on such a way, at last you will get the pattern with self-similarities:)
sainterwxf 3 years ago
i like the beat
locustwillrise 3 years ago
That was pretty kool. I've seen zooms in which the color cycles at the same rate the magnification increases, but I've never seen someone do that with iterations.
UberMari0 4 years ago
Cool I like the song and the colors
cindyjo57 4 years ago
can anyone explain the mathematics behind this to me??
AudaciousBassist 4 years ago
The low iterations makes for an interesting effect... it sometimes looks as if ink is evaporating from the fractal. I recognise ultrafractal - just started using it today
ingolifs 4 years ago
Very well done. Keep up the good work!
Mozza314 4 years ago
awesome vid, i love the way the iterations are drawn as the fractal is being magnified.
fitskinnywhiteboy 4 years ago
great! taking us on an exciting journey. i came across this because i wanted to hear exterminate. now i'll use the weekend to dive into the theorie of fractals... well...
omasm 4 years ago