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Title: Introduction: Eric Williams
Post by: bradorpoints on October 17, 2006, 08:09:25 AM
I've been "into" fractal generation for about 12 years.  Nothing too serious.  For a long time I wanted to make a video of fractal animation - which ended up taking me four years (and the help of a few other fractalists).  It's really my only contribution, but it did turn out pretty good.  I have some examples (stills and video clips) on my web site - check them out and let me know what you think.

www.biocursion.com (http://www.biocursion.com)

enjoy,

Eric


Title: Re: Introduction: Eric Williams
Post by: heneganj on October 17, 2006, 10:22:31 AM
Welcome to the forums Eric!  Do come back often - you may have some comments about your DVD!


Title: Re: Introduction: Eric Williams
Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on October 17, 2006, 11:34:22 AM
   I've been "into" fractal generation for about 12 years.  Nothing too serious.  For a long time I wanted to make
    a video of fractal animation - which ended up taking me four years (and the help of a few other fractalists).
    It's really my only contribution, but it did turn out pretty good.  I have some examples (stills and video clips)
    on my web site - check them out and let me know what you think.
            http://www.biocursion.com/ (http://www.biocursion.com/)
    enjoy, Eric

Greetings, Eric Williams, and welcome to this particular forum !!!     :D

I was on that site just yesterday, revisiting it for information from when I was there earlier back during the summer.

I knew that Lloyd Garrick and Jock Cooper were involved, but I would have thought that some of Marc Fraser's images would also have been included as well (I saw that it was only his music).

Lloyd had created an animation zoom of one of my fractals recently:
       http://www.fractal-animation.net/vid/st.zip (http://www.fractal-animation.net/vid/st.zip)
He stays very active on one of the Discussion Lists we both belong to.
(http://www.Nahee.com/Fractals/FractInt/Thumbnails/TheHole02-t.jpg)

 


Title: Re: Introduction: Eric Williams
Post by: alan2here on October 17, 2006, 12:06:33 PM
Welcome

Nice movies on your website


Title: Re: Introduction: Eric Williams
Post by: bradorpoints on October 17, 2006, 02:15:18 PM
It was fun working on the animations, and the rendering wasn't too bad (keeping track of 216,000 files) - it was the editing and post-production that almost killed me.  Mark Brennan had enough and pulled out about a year and a half ago - about a year before the DVD was complete.  That's when I started asking around for collaborators.  Lloyd and Jock were the first two I asked, and they both jumped on.  Lloyd's FractInt work and Jock's custum Ultra Fractal layered / morphing animations really stirred things up.

At the time, Marc didn't have any animations for me - so, yeah - only his music is in biocursion.  (his still images are really good - and he's got quite the gallery) - http://www.fractalvisions.co.uk/ (http://www.fractalvisions.co.uk/)

Our first attempt at biocursion in 1995 included about 15 minutes of stilll images - something that wouldn't play out too well anymore (it was shelved until ~2002).  The first 20 minutes of biocursion is made up of fairly large still images (about 4000x4000) mapped to a square polygon and rendered with lightwave, giving a "camera" motion without zooming.  Then again - in 1995 we had three Amigas with a total of about 70 Mhz and no more than a couple of gigabytes of storage.  We used Chaos Pro, which was advanced for its day - and one of the few commercial products out there.  Animations were rendered directly to a Personal Animations Controller - five minutes at a time.  The five minutes were put to several 3/4 tape and the PAR was erased.

blah blah blah..  :)

later,

Eric


Title: Re: Introduction: Eric Williams
Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on October 18, 2006, 09:17:57 PM
    It was fun working on the animations.....   Lloyd and Jock were the first two I asked, and they both jumped on.
     Lloyd's FractInt (http://www.fractint.org/) work .... really stirred things up.

Yes, I can see why.  He has really been doing some interesting things when it comes to animations.

    At the time, Marc didn't have any animations for me - so, yeah - only his music is in biocursion.  (his still images are
     really good - and he's got quite the gallery) -  http://www.fractalvisions.co.uk/ (http://www.fractalvisions.co.uk/)

I guess he did not wish some of his fractal animation work included on the DVD, since I know he has been making these for several years now.  In fact, just a few months ago, he and I were discussing something he did in this area and posted to Usenet back around 2001 or 2002.

(http://www.nahee.com/Fractals/XenoDream/Thumbnails/Spirals-Four-t.jpg)

 


Title: Re: Introduction: Eric Williams
Post by: bradorpoints on October 19, 2006, 07:12:07 AM
nah, it was because I needed at least 720x480x30 and at least 4x anti-aliasing.  Most of the animations in biocursion were rendered with 3x AA @ 2160x1440 and then scaled to video res.  By the time I got in touch with Marc I only needed music and ready-to-go animations.  I didn't push for it - maybe for the next one.