Thank you very much. The interesting thing is that both systems are fractal, the cubic Menger-like one being near-to-pureMathematics and the other one near-to-realNature.
Really dug this one. Had a much darker feel to this one. Still think Morphy's is my favorite. I think all your videos are quite beautiful. Keep up the great work!
+Arthur Stammet Bonjour pour ma part, le domaine mathématique des fractales ont toujours été pour moi une grande passion mes anciennes années et de nos anciens ordinateurs comme le ST Atari or Amstrad ,génération de tout ce que l'on peut obtenir maintenant avec nos machines puissantes PC etc. ce domaine fractal qui nous plonge actuellement en cette technologie 3D les meilleures définitions dans les animations & les logiciels tels que, Singularity (64 bit) Viewer et bien d'autres . Les promenades dans les dimensions de nos envies ce qui donne évidemment à beaucoup de personnes une seconde vie. Et le choix de la musique qui accompagne donne l'intensité et l'émotion que l'on a envie de rencontrer. BRAVO . jacques de Vendée
...I would love to publish some of your fascinating creative work in 3D SBS VR fromat so people can watch it in 3D Virtual Reality, the only way to experience and immerse in your genius work!
A question about mandelbulber anims: as you get closer or fly over surface you see the shadows move and rotate but you should see fixed shadows as you get in the fractal or move around, because the cam (your point of view) is moving, but seems like the fractal is moving/rotate. Have you noticed this?
Yes indeed. Besides a stable external light source Mandelbulber uses here a light moving with the camera, allowing me to see what I'm exploring while I enter my fractal object. This effect is like using a spot fixed on my camera in order to have enough light for my scene. So it's not an issue in my video. Thank you for your deep analysis.
Menger is the mathematician who gave its name to the Menger Sponge! Eric Wenger is a good guy too and I also used his software for the landscapes in this video, but the tribute goes to Carl Menger! Sorry Eric
Late to the show... omg... going to love this channel :)... Wait... it's done.. I love this channel
Stunning combination of the more traditional blocks and fractal scenery. I wanted to explore every inch of that world.
Thank you very much. The interesting thing is that both systems are fractal, the cubic Menger-like one being near-to-pureMathematics and the other one near-to-realNature.
This is frightening... I love it
Bravos for Greatness in Art!!
Thank you so much, Alex!
Pure emotional intelligence,- translated well into .... - This! Can't tell,what this have done to me personally. Thank you for presenting.
Really dug this one. Had a much darker feel to this one. Still think Morphy's is my favorite. I think all your videos are quite beautiful. Keep up the great work!
Magnifique .
+lepaintre123 Merci bien. Je me sens honoré d'obtenir cette appréciation par un "paintre" ;-)
+Arthur Stammet Bonjour pour ma part, le domaine mathématique des fractales ont toujours été pour moi une grande passion mes anciennes années et de nos anciens ordinateurs comme le ST Atari or Amstrad ,génération de tout ce que l'on peut obtenir maintenant avec nos machines puissantes PC etc. ce domaine fractal qui nous plonge actuellement en cette technologie 3D les meilleures définitions dans les animations & les logiciels tels que, Singularity (64 bit) Viewer et bien d'autres . Les promenades dans les dimensions de nos envies ce qui donne évidemment à beaucoup de personnes une seconde vie.
Et le choix de la musique qui accompagne donne l'intensité et l'émotion que l'on a envie de rencontrer. BRAVO .
jacques de Vendée
you are a genius ! This is philosophy
Thank you so much!
...I would love to publish some of your fascinating creative work in 3D SBS VR fromat so people can watch it in 3D Virtual Reality, the only way to experience and immerse in your genius work!
Just do it and keep me informed. Don't forget credits and links.
Thank you very much for your appreciation!
Beautiful :)
A question about mandelbulber anims: as you get closer or fly over surface you see the shadows move and rotate but you should see fixed shadows as you get in the fractal or move around, because the cam (your point of view) is moving, but seems like the fractal is moving/rotate.
Have you noticed this?
Yes indeed. Besides a stable external light source Mandelbulber uses here a light moving with the camera, allowing me to see what I'm exploring while I enter my fractal object. This effect is like using a spot fixed on my camera in order to have enough light for my scene. So it's not an issue in my video.
Thank you for your deep analysis.
What is that sphere thing in the planet's sky that comes into view around 4:36
Menger’s vision? Who is that? You meant Eric Wenger.
Menger is the mathematician who gave its name to the Menger Sponge! Eric Wenger is a good guy too and I also used his software for the landscapes in this video, but the tribute goes to Carl Menger! Sorry Eric
Very cool and inspiring! Were the graphics all made completely in Voyager with no post-processing other than editing? I just started using it myself.
+Glenn Ricci No! The Video is a mix of ArtMatic Voyager animations (the blue Water World) and Mandelbulber renders.
Arthur Stammet Interesting. Thanks!
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Look like a 1930 music video 5:35
Is it your intention to make ears bleed?
The video is cool but the music is so annoying