namaste. a very aesthetic transformation! but my fractal meditations take more than three and a half minutes. I taught them how to dance and watch them swing. this is only possible with the slender ones. who gets iterated too long cramps ;-)
This is beautiful! Would you be able and willing to upload a less compressed video to a file sharing site like MEGA or Dropbox? I would love to view this without the youtube compression.
+InfiniteRecall - Thanks for the kind words. In regard to the issue of quality/compression, personally I don't see any differences. Perhaps it's the resolution you're viewing it at? When I view the video at 1080p / 60fps, it looks exactly like the original source file.
so cool, man what kind of compression you using for these renders, yours are perfectly fluid and nice resolution, here everytime i upload on you tube it kills half of the video quality, thx
+music is a secret ---- Thanks for the kind words. In regard to compression, I just render the original fractal image sequences at at HD quality (1920x1080) and import them into Premiere Pro and export using the default h.264 preset. The average output size of a 3-4 minute video (for me) is about 350mb.
Beautiful, and the grey-scale gives its something special!
Wow, this one is impressive. I especially liked the end part of it; it reminded me of the game Monument Valley somehow.
looks like my brain feels on a rainy afternoon
Massively & multidimensionally fascinating (and nice ending:) Spare computer for nearly two months of rendering?!?
+Curteous Dubious (phosphor19) Yes, several spares in fact.
namaste. a very aesthetic transformation! but my fractal meditations take more than three and a half minutes. I taught them how to dance and watch them swing. this is only possible with the slender ones. who gets iterated too long cramps ;-)
This is beautiful! Would you be able and willing to upload a less compressed video to a file sharing site like MEGA or Dropbox? I would love to view this without the youtube compression.
+InfiniteRecall - Thanks for the kind words. In regard to the issue of quality/compression, personally I don't see any differences. Perhaps it's the resolution you're viewing it at? When I view the video at 1080p / 60fps, it looks exactly like the original source file.
so cool, man what kind of compression you using for these renders, yours are perfectly fluid and nice resolution, here everytime i upload on you tube it kills half of the video quality, thx
+music is a secret ---- Thanks for the kind words. In regard to compression, I just render the original fractal image sequences at at HD quality (1920x1080) and import them into Premiere Pro and export using the default h.264 preset. The average output size of a 3-4 minute video (for me) is about 350mb.
thx that helps a lot. long life to your channel.
YES.
HOw how how? please someone tell me
+jmpt19 --- Hi. The video was created with images generated with a free program called Mandelbulb3D. You can download MB3D at fractalforums.com.
+Truman Brown thank you so much man
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