Title: Hello from New York Post by: o0megaZer0o on March 01, 2011, 05:11:40 PM I've been on fractal forums for over 3 months, but I never formally introduced myself. I'm a student at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan and my major is Computer Animation and Visual Effects. Basically, we're learning a lot of programs used in movie production like Autodesk Maya, Adobe After Effects, Nuke and more. I very much became interested in 2D fractals a few months back and when I discovered 3-dimensional fractal I fell in love. I was never a big fan of math, but now I realized that the entire universe is run by math, and my entire major revolves around it, so I'd like to learn more about math related phenomena. I also wish to bring 3D fractals with me into the movie industry because I see them as an amazing opportunity to create alien worlds parallel to that seen in movies like Avatar. Most of my experience with 3D fractals came from using Mandelbulber. I haven't learned any other programs as of right now though.
Nice meeting you all! Title: Re: Hello from New York Post by: o0megaZer0o on March 01, 2011, 05:16:46 PM p.s.
You can also view my work/add me as a friend on youtube: www.youtube.com/omegaroth Title: Re: Hello from New York Post by: fractalrebel on March 01, 2011, 08:24:47 PM Welcome oOmegaZerOo,
I am also a New Yorker, but in the far North. Montreal is the closest major city to me (unless you consider Albany a major city :embarrass:). There is a lot of really great stuff here, with information about both 2D and 3D animations. The software I use the most (which you have to pay for :sad1:) is Ultrafractal 5. It has built-in capabilities for animations, and since UF 5 can create both 2D and 3D fractals, animated movies of both can be made. Title: Re: Hello from New York Post by: o0megaZer0o on March 02, 2011, 09:24:18 AM Wow I've never been that far up north. Must be really cold!
That program of yours seems to have a lot of capabilities, and also a friendly interface. I wish a real-time render 3D fractal program would come out with that level of convenience haha Do you have any kind of youtube channel? Title: Re: Hello from New York Post by: Erisian on March 04, 2011, 09:24:25 PM Nice to meet you, o0megaZer0o. :howdy:
Title: Re: Hello from New York Post by: tomot on March 06, 2011, 07:37:13 PM Wow I've never been that far up north. Must be really cold! Yes, we still have live in Igloos when its really cold in Montreal. :crazyeyes:Title: Re: Hello from New York Post by: ramblerette on March 20, 2011, 12:19:11 PM My pleasure:)
Title: Re: Hello from New York Post by: David Makin on March 20, 2011, 05:16:22 PM Sounds like the subject you really need to get into is the hybridisation of CSG trees and RIFS (Recurrent IFS) ;) |