Marvelous transformations. The color cycling adds a nice touch. Do you render this through automatic software that handles all the frame-by-frame work or do you sit at your computer to render and save each frame of animation?
Gosh, no! This is all automated. I sit at the computer and write code for weeks to make it all automated. :-)
But I do have the software set up to allow me a lot of control over how the colors progress. I can set up a basic envelope for how fractal data is mapped to colors, then the software does the frame-by-frame calculations. I have tried several different approaches, but manually mapping the colors usually works best, although my latest videos, Take5 and GroupB use an automated technique.
Give it a try then, sit at the computer and pick out each frame to be rendered, render it, save it, and then repeat until you've got 1800 (1 minute) of 'em :)
This is almost impossible. The smooth interpolation between the various parameters that make the video work, especially for this particular type, cannot be done manually. Well, I suppose I could print out a table of 1800 numbers and type them all in, but I would rather work on getting better coloring algorithms or finding new fractal equations.
Marvelous transformations. The color cycling adds a nice touch. Do you render this through automatic software that handles all the frame-by-frame work or do you sit at your computer to render and save each frame of animation?
AllFractUp 2 years ago
Gosh, no! This is all automated. I sit at the computer and write code for weeks to make it all automated. :-)
But I do have the software set up to allow me a lot of control over how the colors progress. I can set up a basic envelope for how fractal data is mapped to colors, then the software does the frame-by-frame calculations. I have tried several different approaches, but manually mapping the colors usually works best, although my latest videos, Take5 and GroupB use an automated technique.
DeepZoomNet 2 years ago
Aw come on, where's the fun in letting the machine do all the work? :P
AllFractUp 2 years ago
Believe me, getting the machine to do the work IS work!
DeepZoomNet 2 years ago
Give it a try then, sit at the computer and pick out each frame to be rendered, render it, save it, and then repeat until you've got 1800 (1 minute) of 'em :)
AllFractUp 2 years ago
This is almost impossible. The smooth interpolation between the various parameters that make the video work, especially for this particular type, cannot be done manually. Well, I suppose I could print out a table of 1800 numbers and type them all in, but I would rather work on getting better coloring algorithms or finding new fractal equations.
DeepZoomNet 2 years ago
sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!
52joan 2 years ago
awesome sweet delicious
randomviewer896 3 years ago
COOOL!!
dredlockMiki 3 years ago