Title: Deepest Cubic Burning Ship Post by: Kalles Fraktaler on October 21, 2014, 05:09:34 PM Cubic Burning Ship reaching exponent 1000.
Kalles Fraktaler is an environment friendly application. Because the key frames were rendered on a 7-year old dual core 32-bit laptop, in 11 days. Old hardware can still be used to create magic! :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFTmpL0ahHY Also here is a test of skewing Burning Ship spirals: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOQPkTeQr9o Title: Re: Deepest Cubic Burning Ship Post by: Kalles Fraktaler on October 24, 2014, 12:17:24 AM The path of this very deep cubic burning ship zoom was mainly selected automatically.
I zoomed manually to about e30. Then I turned the "non-exact find minibrot" on, which basically zooms randomly. When using the short key ctrl+M to find the minibrot, a popup is displayed where the final exponent value can be entered. I set it to 670. When it was finished I center the zoom manually a few clicks, turned off the non-exact function and selected the find minibrot again. And it found the minibrot just a little deeper than e1000. Zoom size 32 was used during this process. So I let my old laptop do the hard work while I was doing other things :) Title: Re: Deepest Cubic Burning Ship Post by: TheRedshiftRider on November 16, 2014, 11:44:00 AM Im trying this with a slightly deeper zoom into the mandelbrot. I have the reuse-reference on. And it zooms out and in but does not change in depth, should it be doing this? Should I turn the reuse off?
Edit: Found it, I have to learn to take time to read things. :-\ Title: Re: Deepest Cubic Burning Ship Post by: Kalles Fraktaler on November 17, 2014, 08:55:44 AM I don't know how you could make it zoom in and out, but it is good that you found a solution to it :)
Re-usage of reference should only be done close to a really deep minibrot, or when zooming deep into a needle, i.e. without any visible embedded julia sets. Title: Re: Deepest Cubic Burning Ship Post by: TheRedshiftRider on November 17, 2014, 09:32:18 AM I had the reuse on but thats for zooming out. When there are no other calculated references the program automatically zooms out. I just had to turn off the reuse. Though that will make everything slow down. I used the reuse for zooming automatically and it worked for about 1000 exponents.
Title: Re: Deepest Cubic Burning Ship Post by: PieMan597 on November 17, 2014, 11:51:45 AM I don't know how you could make it zoom in and out, but it is good that you found a solution to it :) Re-usage of reference should only be done close to a really deep minibrot, or when zooming deep into a needle, i.e. without any visible embedded julia sets. I usually have the reuse reference on while zooming out. Even if some areas are glitches, my computer still has to do about a thousand less references. Then I just use the glitch finder, and I get an hour or two shaved off my render time. |