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Description: Visualized fractal planets. Whole-Riemann-sphere Julia sets of meromorphic functions have been mapped onto rotating spheres. The backgrounds are parameter-space images, in regions where most parameters produce no stable periodic points. Set to a soundtrack composed from several public domain musical compositions and sound effects. Coloring methods used: Damien Jones's curvature average, Andreas Lober's Elliptic Harlequin coloring, and my own weighted sums coloring (suggested in part by discussions here). Some additional visual elements are present in some scenes -- notably the intro and outro text (frames procedurally generated from simple text strings), moons (more Riemann sphere Julia sets), etc. Video editing and postwork mainly done in my own custom software, with Virtualdub/x264 for just the encoding. Audio from public domain sources plus own work, composed using Audacity. Hat tip to freepd.com for offering a variety of public domain music. Stats: Total Favorities: 0 View Who Favorited Filesize: 910.78kB Height: 720 Width: 1280 Discussion Topic: View Topic Keywords: Matchmaker Posted by: Pauldelbrot May 29, 2013, 11:08:02 PM Rating: by 16 members. Image Linking Codes
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zonepatcher | July 01, 2013, 12:55:13 AM very academic n serious it's just a matter of time before our scientist discover what yer foretellin very cool work n digital visual if you could make da mappin on da planets move or breath a little it might make it more realistic...also with da background ... a few shootin stars ..a little color change at least one ufo maybe...hee text should be larger..old folks can't see maybe a audio/text combo on da openin n closin ?? good job cap'n capturin dem cosmic sights on yer journey through hyperspace |
Dinkydau | June 29, 2013, 10:15:31 PM I really like the Saturn-like planet. Overall I find it too long. |
Pauldelbrot | June 14, 2013, 06:56:49 AM Thanks for the feedback, both positive and negative ... but the contest is mentioned, in the very first screen of text. |
LhoghoNurbs | June 07, 2013, 09:00:50 AM This movie has a great potential... Now it is somewhat too static. And one small technical comment -- the text cursor of the monochrome display does not need to go till the end of the line. |
cKleinhuis | May 30, 2013, 02:49:09 AM ...but you forgot mentioning our little contest |
cKleinhuis | May 30, 2013, 02:46:52 AM nice, although the "spaceship or camera" does not move the impressions are awesome! |
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