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  • Nice - Nyce ! !

  • WHY THE FUCK DID YOU END!?!

  • For the first few second I was all like ":P", then I was like ":)", and then I was all "XD"

  • what sought of computer dose one need to do this sought of rendering? i.e... prozessor, RAM, HD space and so on???

  • Hey, any chance you can help me with some 3-dimensional intersections of 4-dimensional tactical structures? Your 3D kaliedoscopic fractals look similar if not identical to the kind of satellite structures I've been considering for this particular concept.

  • I'm guessing this is using voxels rather than polygons?

  • @SuperBootyBay, not voxels, not polygons but "distance field"

  • Alcoholic's brain.

  • Lindo, alucinante, parabéns!!!

  • This one made me sign in and create a new playlist called FRACTALS

  • Wygląda jak budowle z Indii lub budowle Majów. Ewentualnie jak liść, kalafior lub mózg.

  • hallo, God!

  • BRAAAAAIIIIINNNSS!

  • wow incredibly awesome

  • feels like home again...

  • Great soundtrack, "camera" movement, background, lighting. (Wish I could watch it in 4K.)

  • @TranceDaNight, unfortunately it's not real-time. About 30 - 60s for render one frame

  • oO

  • Absolutely incredible!

  • This is absolutely awessome!!!!!!!! And the music is perfect....... very amazing work!! thank you!

  • Excellent. Love the background!

    A little strange that the 'sun' gets blocked as if it were a point source when the fractal moves in front of it.

  • The similarity between mathematical universe and real universe amaze me: Something very deep and abstract is hidind there.

    Thank you for your work

  • @bjibji1983

    Assume that the universe is infinite

    Then statisticaly speaking what you see on the video is the real universe

    But just not known to us

  • You are very very good. Everything is smooth and the choice of light is excellent. Two years ago it's was hard to find a good zoom in HD in a 2D mandelbrot set. Today 3D fractals with raytracing create objects of infinite form and increbile beauty who englobe us in all direction. Now, we can explore the infinity of mathematical universe with our computer like the telescopes with the real universe, and we can go further!

  • For some reason, I now want cauliflower

  • You have good taste in music, and you're pretty darn good at piloting the camera too.

  • what parameters do I mess with to get shape morphing? I try all day but don't get anywhere..... and there are no tutorials for this software.

  • It's crazy how all this natural formations base on simple things like a Sierpinsky pattern.

    One can put stills from this video right next to some Hubble picture of the Crab Nebula ( i.e. Supernova aftermath ) and realise that the cosmos is fractal on _every_ level.

  • TRIFORCE GET

  • If you notice, the Mandelbrot fractal is everywhere in the far background.

  • We've found the Borg.

  • Tell me this isn't a 4th dimensional tri-force fractal. Cause this is too epic beyond words

  • que flayeroooo! como me gustaria usar ese programa con realidad virtual y tomarme un acido antes de empezar....

  • yumyum brocolli

  • Mmm... cauliflower.

  • music reference please, shazaam let me down with this one.

  • @enantiomer2000 Terry Devine-King - Lost in Time

  • great job!

    beyond imagination!!!

    rorian

  • No zoom in? :S

  • A W E S O ME

  • This is trippy beyond belief lol Cool choice of music too.

  • @1:21 > amazing!

  • That looks amazing! How long did it take to render?

  • @lyndonarmitage, It took around 20 hours on Intel Core 2 Quad 8200

  • @xlace oh okay this answers my Q in future I'll read first and ask later :-)

    so my new computer AMD PII X6 BE, 1GB GK and 6GB RAM will doo the job ;-)

  • wonderful! Excited to try out the new keyframe tools in Mandelbulber, too. Thanks so much for sharing.

  • Absolutely spectacular!

  • Beautiful rendering!  Very artistically done.

  • I seem to be looking at the brain of God.

  • That is one of the best fractal video I have seen to date. Hope to see more!

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