I remember first watching this not too long after graduating high school. I still come back every now and then to experience this crazy world in a video.
@@wauthethird because with enough mushrooms, you start to see some extremely trippy geometry which can seem to infinitely expand/zoom and repeat like fractals.
@@zbigniewbonder9415 you can see fractals, though it will never be this intense on shrooms or acid. However, It’s still cool to look at when tripping c: ((idk about dmt though, never tried it))
This is mind-blowingly impressive. The camera pathing is inspired, and I would totally pay money to fly around a place that richly detailed in a game. Parts of it actually even reminded me of Shadow of the Colossus. It had that type of grandeur.
the construction of the amazing worlds by fractals, great opportunities in the field of mathematics extreme. Fractals always open doors for some people who want the unusual, be able to show by construction random an extraordinary world. BRAVO!
Panie Krzysztofie, to jest jedna z najpiekniejszych fraktalowych ( chyba mozna tak odmienic) animacji jaka widzialam w zyciu a widzialam duzo. Do tej pory pracowalam sobie na chaospro ale od kiedy mam win8 nie chce mi chodzic. Pozwolilam sobie sciagnac pana program i go rozkminiam. Mam problem ze zrozumieniem jak zapisac animacje w kompie ale pewnie zrozumiem po renderowaniu . dziekuje slicznie, calusy
@kitchendon, Of course it is possible to convert it into 3D mesh or 3D array of points but it will need incredible amount of memory. Procedurally generated shapes don't need memory at all but needs huge CPU power. I think in near future it will be possible to render this real-time on GPUs.
+Mason Bially What would be doable is to export the fractal to point cloud/voxel model file and render that. It wouldn't give enough detail for a user in HMD ;> Edit: Maybe apply marching cubes when the camera gets closer to the visible voxels
I think your more likely to find simple 360 degree renderings as Mason Bially suggests, however rendering this would not be dissimilar to rendering medical data, if you like a dry read try a search for 'Back to-Front Display of Voxel Based Objects 1985' to see a possible solution.
Just before exiting, the scenery turns into what looks like an old roman or greek city covered with lush vegetation... terraced, zero-gravity obviously, with columns, courtyards, domiciles and all. Excellent.
The first thing I did after watching this was to track down clips of the two V'ger segments from the first Star Trek movie and play them in the background. Its amazing how well they fit!
@Gelones On the spanish alphabet there are some letters that do not exist in the portuguese, like "ñ" and "ll" (LL)...although, you may eventualy see some brazilian or portuguese guy saying "ñ", it's the abbreviation for "não" (no).
@Stravant Using fractals for generative modeling sounds pretty interesting. Some 3D fractals look like they'd give Giger nightmares and they'd make *great* environments for games.
@sh0 I agree... there needs to be a higher quality video of this somewhere. I dont know if normal computers can handle a highres video of this though...
In the days of the Mandelbub hype last autumn, I was already wondering what a Barnsley-type fractal (with conditionals in its formula) might look like in 3D. And this video proves that they can look more interesting, varied and esthetically pleasing than I ever imagined. Mandelbox beats Mandelbulb hands down because it is not "hollow" but contains an interesting "inner structure" as well.
That would make an amazing base to work off of for a surreal game environment. Just pick and choose a bunch of good areas from the infinite variation you have there and stitch them together.
@xlace 720p is nice but something like 1600*1200 would be great for me. Also a video-version with a lossless codec would be nice, maybe with a little blurr, but not necessarily. Thanks for the quick answers :D
I would have liked it to keep zooming in. It got to a certain scale and then I felt like I was on a sight-seeing trip of things that look like shapes I've seen in fractals, but I wanted to dive into them, and couldn't. Cool video.
Это прекрасный образ. Fractal Art. 40 несколько лет назад, и Cinerama. Фильм 35 мм. Я смотрел фильм три проектор находится зеркало. Это 1955 - около 1964. Я это видео вы можете наслаждаться видео есть чувство реализма даже в маленьком экране. Это великолепно. (Применимо к частным руководящих принципов) Я использую три счета. Эта точка спасибо.
@xlace It's not Russian so we don't understand it too. He says that it's cubic form fractal by Tom Lowe in 2010. Fractal's formula is v= s * ballFold (r,f*boxFold(v))+c and something else ...
My god, this is beautiful. I hope that eventually some link can be found to these sets of "contained infinity" in relation to our tangible universe. Wouldn't it be spectacular to traverse one of these?
Cool, but I missed the order-of-magnitude change you see in standard fractal zooms. It'd be great to go inside some of those substructures, and then inside their substructures, and then back out.
@HazugmondoBorasz haha so sorry, I hear ya. only thing else I could suggest is searching the music blogs hard or torrents, but more likely to find something like this on the blogs I would think.
begin with an intro, when the sun comes around the original mandelbrot in space an epic orchestral music. then explain the genesis of the jula set and mandelbrot set with the typical movie voice... and then show dozens of diversified 3D fractal movies alternating with short wonderfull natural scenes between and diversified music - electronic and orchestrated... just like a movie :)
@xlace How do you get the cam path through the shapes without seeing the final geometry? Can the render engine output a depth pass, for masking of foreground objects? Has anyone tried to do GPU, real time 3D fractals? as Stravant says, it would be great for games.
Beautiful fractal image matches my guidelines · Direttanto · TS, further comments include music and movie related terminology. The selected music sense / technique / CG / VFX / processing / composite video transition is amazing.
@HazugmondoBorasz did some digging, here is the album it is from. Funny, digging for this audio track has reminded me about the wonderful world of glass music.
Simply mind bogling, that a Freeware program can create something so complex and beautiful, which only a decade or less ago , would have cost 10's of thousands and a bank of super computers to realise! And this is nearly years old! How in the world do you pre visualise this? and what parameters do you need? In awe, thank you!
That is a truly brilliant animation. I would love to see the math behind it. I've written my own software. It doesn't come close to doing anything like this.
Magical ! (but on my computer,Mandelbulber's window disappears very quickly-I tried several versions,it's always the same and I found no help on the web
This is probably the most polished and well-thought fractal flythrough ever. Krzysztof, keep going! :)
I remember first watching this not too long after graduating high school. I still come back every now and then to experience this crazy world in a video.
This is still the best Mandelbulb journey Ive seen on youtube :) Bravo- totally inspiring
absolutely blinding. the key framing works a treat! Some really nice passing shots in this one - I love it.
It's like an ancient city, a mystic jungle located in the depths of the mathematical universe.
This makes me ponder how amazing videogames and digitally rendered graphics must be in a decade from now.
Este programa existe hace como 20 años jajaja
That is simply amazing. Stunning architecture. Like flying through an ancient destroyed ship of some kind.
the computer that made this must be a motherfucking juggernaut.
hmmmm...i'll come back when i'm high
Kevin HZ it's worth it
Why does everybody link fractals with drugs?
@@wauthethird because with enough mushrooms, you start to see some extremely trippy geometry which can seem to infinitely expand/zoom and repeat like fractals.
@@hightoxicity9819 I took 5,5grm of golden teacher and I didn't have any trips like this...
@@zbigniewbonder9415 you can see fractals, though it will never be this intense on shrooms or acid. However, It’s still cool to look at when tripping c: ((idk about dmt though, never tried it))
beautiful. you could not have chosen av better track; I really felt like I was exploring a vast space.
This is mind-blowingly impressive. The camera pathing is inspired, and I would totally pay money to fly around a place that richly detailed in a game.
Parts of it actually even reminded me of Shadow of the Colossus. It had that type of grandeur.
One of the best and most original I've ever seen ... Very nice work! Thanks for sharing :)
the construction of the amazing worlds by fractals, great opportunities in the field of mathematics extreme. Fractals always open doors for some people who want the unusual, be able to show by construction random an extraordinary world. BRAVO!
Panie Krzysztofie, to jest jedna z najpiekniejszych fraktalowych ( chyba mozna tak odmienic) animacji jaka widzialam w zyciu a widzialam duzo. Do tej pory pracowalam sobie na chaospro ale od kiedy mam win8 nie chce mi chodzic. Pozwolilam sobie sciagnac pana program i go rozkminiam. Mam problem ze zrozumieniem jak zapisac animacje w kompie ale pewnie zrozumiem po renderowaniu . dziekuje slicznie, calusy
@kitchendon, Of course it is possible to convert it into 3D mesh or 3D array of points but it will need incredible amount of memory. Procedurally generated shapes don't need memory at all but needs huge CPU power. I think in near future it will be possible to render this real-time on GPUs.
how about now? It's been almost 10 years
would it be possible to something like this and have it compatible with Oculus Rift?
that is an amazing idea!
+Mason Bially What would be doable is to export the fractal to point cloud/voxel model file and render that. It wouldn't give enough detail for a user in HMD ;>
Edit: Maybe apply marching cubes when the camera gets closer to the visible voxels
If you were to try that the amount of space it would take up would exceed terabytes
I think your more likely to find simple 360 degree renderings as Mason Bially suggests, however rendering this would not be dissimilar to rendering medical data, if you like a dry read try a search for 'Back to-Front Display of Voxel Based Objects 1985' to see a possible solution.
man, at that point just take dmt
Something's like this are home to ancient beings using energy that would obliterate our conception of spacetime and existence
Like black holes?
Lovecraftian
probably the best thing i've seen on youtube in a long time
Beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. Time to watch that again!! Thank you.
There's something fascinating about those fractal worlds. Gratulacje :)
how can i download uncompressed version? and what is this beautiful music i couldnt find it
Breathtakingly beautiful.
Admit it. You are so high right now
I wasn't prepared for the awesomeness of this video, I think my brain just melted
I'm so thankful for you who made this!!! Cool!
This is really magical, man. Superb job.
Beautiful! Looks like a sequence from starwars or something, but just so much cooler! great music as well!
Probably the best Mandel-trip i`ve ever seen :)
@Zebonka, Please look at example settings files delivered with Mandelbulber and download user guide from SourceForge
Just before exiting, the scenery turns into what looks like an old roman or greek city covered with lush vegetation... terraced, zero-gravity obviously, with columns, courtyards, domiciles and all. Excellent.
Extra credit for the long trip through what looked like the innards of a rusty old submarine.. Nemo's? Awesome
I agree, and that only makes things more interesting. Simply because trying to figure out the nature of reality becomes that much more challenging.
How in the world did you render this within a human lifespan? Amazing!! Great work!
The first thing I did after watching this was to track down clips of the two V'ger segments from the first Star Trek movie and play them in the background. Its amazing how well they fit!
I like the ''Mandelboxes''! They have a antique-styled look.
Gorgeous Flythrough!! Really nice work!!
@Gelones On the spanish alphabet there are some letters that do not exist in the portuguese, like "ñ" and "ll" (LL)...although, you may eventualy see some brazilian or portuguese guy saying "ñ", it's the abbreviation for "não" (no).
@ttto, it was uploaded with 10Mb bitrate in x264 format, but youtube has much lower bitrate for HD videos.
The colors remind me of an ancient city. The atmospheric effects are perfect for this. It really feels like a stone city in space.
So cool. I want to make music videos for bands by making such fractals.
@Stravant Using fractals for generative modeling sounds pretty interesting. Some 3D fractals look like they'd give Giger nightmares and they'd make *great* environments for games.
this is heaven! you should make a cinema movie! the first cinema fractal movie in the world... i swear
It's like a wierd dream....
This video is what made me get into Fractals. Thank you, Krysztof! (although unfortunately I don't use your software)
it's clear to me that reality is fractal. self-similarity is everywhere. dimensions seamlessly blend into each other.
Nice Hi-Def! I recently upgraded my graphics card, so this was a treat!
seriously dude, why isn't this being projected on the sides of buildings in major cities?
Because it is hard to draw as hell.
@sh0 I agree... there needs to be a higher quality video of this somewhere. I dont know if normal computers can handle a highres video of this though...
Beautiful. The Mandelbox hits the center of that math/religion/archetecture Venn diagram.
O_O The beauty of this is astounding!
@xlace
i'd love to have it in 1080p, but an uncompressed 720p version (mkv?) would be awesome too :)
absolutely phenomenal. Thanks.
That was very , completely awesome , THANK YOU , D.
In the days of the Mandelbub hype last autumn, I was already wondering what a Barnsley-type fractal (with conditionals in its formula) might look like in 3D. And this video proves that they can look more interesting, varied and esthetically pleasing than I ever imagined. Mandelbox beats Mandelbulb hands down because it is not "hollow" but contains an interesting "inner structure" as well.
That would make an amazing base to work off of for a surreal game environment. Just pick and choose a bunch of good areas from the infinite variation you have there and stitch them together.
@buddaboy, Yes, I saw. UA-cam has to low bitrate for 720p videos. It is around 5Mb/s. For good quality it should be minimum 10Mb/s
What settings were used to get such organic shapes?
Do those lattice structures (e.g. 00:48) have any thickness?
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@xlace 720p is nice but something like 1600*1200 would be great for me. Also a video-version with a lossless codec would be nice, maybe with a little blurr, but not necessarily. Thanks for the quick answers :D
very beautiful - i enjoyed every second
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I would have liked it to keep zooming in. It got to a certain scale and then I felt like I was on a sight-seeing trip of things that look like shapes I've seen in fractals, but I wanted to dive into them, and couldn't. Cool video.
Это прекрасный образ. Fractal Art. 40 несколько лет назад, и Cinerama. Фильм 35 мм. Я смотрел фильм три проектор находится зеркало. Это 1955 - около 1964. Я это видео вы можете наслаждаться видео есть чувство реализма даже в маленьком экране. Это великолепно. (Применимо к частным руководящих принципов) Я использую три счета. Эта точка спасибо.
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Beautiful, brilliant, thank you
a small slice of infinity...well done!!!
is there gpu rendering capability yet for the windows version?
@xlace It's not Russian so we don't understand it too.
He says that it's cubic form fractal by Tom Lowe in 2010.
Fractal's formula is v= s * ballFold (r,f*boxFold(v))+c
and something else ...
Yes, for example, rivers, trees and veins in our body all have a similar branching structure. I agree that it indeed screems "fractal".
My god, this is beautiful. I hope that eventually some link can be found to these sets of "contained infinity" in relation to our tangible universe. Wouldn't it be spectacular to traverse one of these?
Cool, but I missed the order-of-magnitude change you see in standard fractal zooms. It'd be great to go inside some of those substructures, and then inside their substructures, and then back out.
I can't even imagine how long this must've taken to render. Very nice.
This is what happened when they made a map of Lawnmower Man's mind.
@d0lphchrist, Animation is in 720p resolution on UA-cam. Is it not enough?
@Regginyaga Fully destructible/buildable fractal worlds would be great!
The music was produced in Los Angeles by Ray Kelley and performed by Ray Kelley Band. The music was composed by Daniel Kelley.
Great sound track for this video.
@HazugmondoBorasz
haha so sorry, I hear ya. only thing else I could suggest is searching the music blogs hard or torrents, but more likely to find something like this on the blogs I would think.
begin with an intro, when the sun comes around the original mandelbrot in space an epic orchestral music. then explain the genesis of the jula set and mandelbrot set with the typical movie voice... and then show dozens of diversified 3D fractal movies alternating with short wonderfull natural scenes between and diversified music - electronic and orchestrated... just like a movie :)
absolutely gorgeous!
it would need some kind of very-HD video encoding quality tho... hmm, vimeo HD?
awesome work, thanks.
@xlace How do you get the cam path through the shapes without seeing the final geometry? Can the render engine output a depth pass, for masking of foreground objects? Has anyone tried to do GPU, real time 3D fractals? as Stravant says, it would be great for games.
Beautiful fractal image matches my guidelines · Direttanto · TS, further comments include music and movie related terminology. The selected music sense / technique / CG / VFX / processing / composite video transition is amazing.
What the Cut Origin ?
@HazugmondoBorasz
did some digging, here is the album it is from. Funny, digging for this audio track has reminded me about the wonderful world of glass music.
most wonderful... thanks for posting.
This is amazing !
...all these videos can be converted to 3D Side-by-side Virtual Reality Videos for any VR headsets.
Simply mind bogling, that a Freeware program can create something so complex and beautiful, which only a decade or less ago , would have cost 10's of thousands and a bank of super computers to realise! And this is nearly years old!
How in the world do you pre visualise this? and what parameters do you need?
In awe, thank you!
That is a truly brilliant animation. I would love to see the math behind it. I've written my own software. It doesn't come close to doing anything like this.
Magical ! (but on my computer,Mandelbulber's window disappears very quickly-I tried several versions,it's always the same and I found no help on the web
you found some very powerfull parameters for this exploring :) nice work!
That's gorgeous!
Ahh, the beauty of pure math. The green bits look like moss and make it look like it belongs to an ancient structure from an ancient civilization.
@Dan4157, It needed around 150 hours to render.
If it is countable, how many polygons were used for this? Just BREATHTAKING oO !
There is no even one polygon :) (no mesh grid and no point cloud also)
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My gawd! Mind blown to infinity and back. Also... the MUSIC. I want it. What is it?
2:28 Look at these islands. Is Mandelbox disconnected set?
Yes. It is disconnected set.
unlike mandelbrot set
@xlace you could put the original file on dropbox or some other host maybe, it's ok if it's too much bother though.
This is So SO Wonderful.Thankyou...
I can watch this for 3 hours in cinema with 3D glasses on, great music too.