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Title: 3D fractal trip - Far Away...
Post by: bib on September 18, 2013, 01:49:55 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7-iyyR-iSg

This one took probably longer to design than to render...:o

I might render the left eye images to do the stereo version.

Hope you like it!


Title: Re: 3D fractal trip - Far Away...
Post by: cKleinhuis on September 18, 2013, 02:28:47 PM
woah! awesome production, the sound i like very much, and awesome camera pathes, a nice candidate for the competition though ;)


Title: Re: 3D fractal trip - Far Away...
Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on September 18, 2013, 02:32:26 PM
           youtube.com/watch?v=w7-iyyR-iSg
    This one took probably longer to design than to render... :o
    I might render the left eye images to do the stereo version.
    Hope you like it!

Liked the way this came out very much!!!     :D
And I can see why the design process was more involved than the rendering, with all that morphing going on.
 


Title: Re: 3D fractal trip - Far Away...
Post by: bib on September 18, 2013, 03:04:51 PM
Thanks guys for the feedback!



Title: Re: 3D fractal trip - Far Away...
Post by: eiffie on September 18, 2013, 06:00:09 PM
Wonderful morphing! There is a surprise around every corner.


Title: Re: 3D fractal trip - Far Away...
Post by: schizo on September 21, 2013, 10:39:22 PM
wow. such a great morphing all the time and perfect camera path with no clipping. impressive lights and very diverse scenes. a masterpiece!


Title: Re: 3D fractal trip - Far Away...
Post by: Dinkydau on September 21, 2013, 11:07:19 PM
Very impressive video! It has made me value 3d fractals more than before.


Title: Re: 3D fractal trip - Far Away...
Post by: Mrz00m on September 22, 2013, 10:16:02 AM
thank you, that's also very good for having an understanding of the relations of structures in 3d fractals.

it makes me appreciate that fractals are unrelated to natural phenomena, because they don't contain physical forces that are relative to the scale of the elements, and that all matter known in nature for example stars and planetary things, are governed by gravity in how they shape themselves and by thermal and enzyme mathematics, many fractals are really from another mathematical dimension than matter from where we percieve it.


Title: Re: 3D fractal trip - Far Away...
Post by: taurus on September 22, 2013, 11:34:15 AM
When I think of the lottery, you need to play, when animating in m3d, you'r doing so well - unbelievable. many core views would be hard to find as still-frames. I wonder what effort it takes, to show them up, when you need to go off their center...
VERY nice work! :beer:


Title: Re: 3D fractal trip - Far Away...
Post by: bib on September 22, 2013, 04:04:24 PM
Wonderful morphing! There is a surprise around every corner.

Litterally! Thanks :)


Title: Re: 3D fractal trip - Far Away...
Post by: bib on September 22, 2013, 04:05:21 PM
wow. such a great morphing all the time and perfect camera path with no clipping.
Actually there's some clipping at one point at least :D


Title: Re: 3D fractal trip - Far Away...
Post by: bib on September 22, 2013, 04:06:49 PM
Very impressive video! It has made me value 3d fractals more than before.

Happy to try to convert more hard-core 2D fractalists ;)


Title: Re: 3D fractal trip - Far Away...
Post by: bib on September 22, 2013, 04:10:25 PM
thank you, that's also very good for having an understanding of the relations of structures in 3d fractals.

it makes me appreciate that fractals are unrelated to natural phenomena, because they don't contain physical forces that are relative to the scale of the elements, and that all matter known in nature for example stars and planetary things, are governed by gravity in how they shape themselves and by thermal and enzyme mathematics, many fractals are really from another mathematical dimension than matter from where we percieve it.

This is just a glimpse over the infinite possibilities of fractals. Of course fractals are related to natural phenomena, and as you suggest with gravity, there's probably much more to discover.


Title: Re: 3D fractal trip - Far Away...
Post by: bib on September 22, 2013, 04:15:12 PM
When I think of the lottery, you need to play, when animating in m3d, you'r doing so well - unbelievable. many core views would be hard to find as still-frames. I wonder what effort it takes, to show them up, when you need to go off their center...
VERY nice work! :beer:

Indeed, keeping a steady camera path is difficult when you morph several parameters simultaneously. The object dramatically moves, and the camera position finds itself far away from where it should be. Hence the time spent re-adjusting camera position at each keyframe, and creating interpolated keyframes with re-adjusted params over overlapping sequences of 3-4 keyframes to smooth the transitions. Thanks! :)


Title: Re: 3D fractal trip - Far Away...
Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on September 23, 2013, 07:10:40 AM
    Happy to try to convert more hard-core 2D fractalists  ;)

Though I was a fan of 3-D fractals MANY years before the popularity of the MandelBulb/Box was mathematically discovered, I will always enjoy a good 2-D image.  But then again, if the rendering application is incapable of actually producing a 3-D object file, it is really not that much different than any other of the hundreds of fractal generators available.  It is still producing 2-D images.    :D    :dink:
  :stickingouttongue:
 


Title: Re: 3D fractal trip - Far Away...
Post by: bib on September 23, 2013, 05:09:57 PM
Though I was a fan of 3-D fractals MANY years before the popularity of the MandelBulb/Box was mathematically discovered, I will always enjoy a good 2-D image.  But then again, if the rendering application is incapable of actually producing a 3-D object file, it is really not that much different than any other of the hundreds of fractal generators available.  It is still producing 2-D images.    :D    :dink:
  :stickingouttongue:
 


Well, I'm sure you've seen the great things that can be done with voxels! OK, a stack of 2D images is not a like a true 3D mesh, but not that far ;)


Title: Re: 3D fractal trip - Far Away...
Post by: hgjf2 on September 28, 2013, 12:15:43 PM
A proposition with wierd position and exprimation EH!
"3D fractal trip". I knew that "trip" mean a excursion only for kids.
I believe that is wrong exprimation
 :confused: :sick: