My current project has an area of interest where each frame takes up to 20 minutes to create. That's the most time I have spent per frame on a project so far.
Not sure I understand the question. I don't recall the details, but from the stats at the end of the video, this took 92 hours to render. The quad-core system is essentially dedicated to making these videos.
sorry. Your video stats are 92 hours to render a fractal. Your other projects have taken less than a month to render damn long projects. So I was wondering if you had other projects running while trying to render this animation.
Usually I only do one at a time. Project render time varies a lot depending on where the zoom end-point is. This one only took about 4 days, but some others have taken several weeks.
So how long might an "average" zoom take to pre-program, create/render, finalize one of your animations? IS there three general steps?
1) you create instructions for the fractal software to follow
2) your software then follows those instructions and creates/renders the results
3) you convert that into a video file for the rest of us to see?
For the amount of time you put into programming and rendering is about the same amount of time I spend making them the manual way with 2 hrs final make.
This one is so hypnotic. Your use of animated colors is breathtaking! It's a shame that the Mandelbrot videos with the most views are all on the west needle, because there's so much else to explore in the set.
Thanks. I am glad you like it. I was concerned with the colors changing it would be too distracting, but I think I've toned it down enough so it's not bad.
My current project has an area of interest where each frame takes up to 20 minutes to create. That's the most time I have spent per frame on a project so far.
AllFractUp 2 years ago
Gee, when I write it all out my way looks so involved doesn't it? It has become second nature to me, so whatta ya gunna do? The same old routine :)
AllFractUp 2 years ago
Was your computer busy with other projects for it to take a month to render almost three days of animation?
AllFractUp 2 years ago
Not sure I understand the question. I don't recall the details, but from the stats at the end of the video, this took 92 hours to render. The quad-core system is essentially dedicated to making these videos.
DeepZoomNet 2 years ago
sorry. Your video stats are 92 hours to render a fractal. Your other projects have taken less than a month to render damn long projects. So I was wondering if you had other projects running while trying to render this animation.
AllFractUp 2 years ago
Usually I only do one at a time. Project render time varies a lot depending on where the zoom end-point is. This one only took about 4 days, but some others have taken several weeks.
DeepZoomNet 2 years ago
So how long might an "average" zoom take to pre-program, create/render, finalize one of your animations? IS there three general steps?
1) you create instructions for the fractal software to follow
2) your software then follows those instructions and creates/renders the results
3) you convert that into a video file for the rest of us to see?
For the amount of time you put into programming and rendering is about the same amount of time I spend making them the manual way with 2 hrs final make.
AllFractUp 2 years ago
Currently, with the software more-or-less stable after about ten years of slowly improving it, this is basically what my production cycle is like:
1) Find something interesting to zoom in to
This can take a lot of exploring
2) Set up a few key frames that mark the start and end
3) Go
The software then generates all the video frames with no input from me.
4) Apply coloring to the video
That sometimes takes a huge amount of work.
5) Convert to MP4 and WMV, then publish.
DeepZoomNet 2 years ago
I'm not a programmer. Boy that would just drive me nuts...and let me tell ya the road is short enough as is :P
Here's how I do it:
1) zoom into a cool looking part of the fractal
2) change the colors from one of a thousand custom made color maps (mine)
3) decide whether it will be an outward or an inward zoom
4) begin creating each fractal/frame one-by-one until I am done
5) use irfanview to batch process the filename changes so that multiple saves are now uniformally named and numbered
cont
AllFractUp 2 years ago
6) copy the finished originals to two sources for backups and then erase the finished project to make room for my next one
7) run 3 more batch runs on the original copy to apply
7a) my website & copyright
7b) add to that my home use license
7c) add to that my DJ,VJ,musician license
8) finally import the version I want to assemble (original copy, home use, or entertainment licensed) using Video Mach 5 into a .MPG
9) repeat assembly stage at lower res for demo files
AllFractUp 2 years ago
This one is so hypnotic. Your use of animated colors is breathtaking! It's a shame that the Mandelbrot videos with the most views are all on the west needle, because there's so much else to explore in the set.
stardust4ever 2 years ago
Amazing work DZN! Nicely done
peace
~Miki~
dredlockMiki 3 years ago
Really well done!
globalpnp 3 years ago
Lovely, the colour balance effect makes for a nice, mellow zoom.
TheFacelessWarrior 3 years ago
Thanks. I am glad you like it. I was concerned with the colors changing it would be too distracting, but I think I've toned it down enough so it's not bad.
DeepZoomNet 3 years ago
Exquisite!
Cimbolic 3 years ago
Thanks so much. I hope I can keep improving....
DeepZoomNet 3 years ago
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I am sure you will.
Cimbolic 3 years ago