It is great!
How deep is it and how long time did it take to render?
Thanks to the collaborations on this forum, great progress have been made also with the abs-mandelbrot variants like the Burning Ship.
Knighty came up with a set of conditions to be used on nestled abs formulas, which makes it possible to render them with perturbation, resulting in magnitudes of speed-up.
These fractals are often very skewed, and I have in Kalles Fraktaler made a function to "un-skew" them, from the source instead of post-processing images, so that no information is lost. This reveals beautiful patterns that are otherwise inaccessible.
And please don't misunderstand my enthusiasm. I think your work with 2D fractals are of the greatest ever!
Thanks
the depth of this animation is aprox e52 and was rendered @ 1920 x 1080 with x4 anti aliasing. It took less than a day to render the whole thing although i couldn't say exactly how long as I was out for most of the day - when I got back the render had finished already
I must tell you that I have downloaded the Kalles software and although I have not produced anything epic to upload with it yet I have had a good play around with it, and created a few test animations to see what it is like and what it can do and I am very impressed
For sure I will be writing up a review of the software and publishing it in my blog soon. I will also be publishing benchmark results from my machine for fractal renders as soon as I have my format worked out and I will include your software in these so that my readers can see just how quick your algorithms are. I also look forward to producing an animation with the Kalles software that is worthy of upload and posting it to youtube very soon. OF course when I do I will post it in this "rate my movie" section also. thank you for all the effort you put in to create the software, I am sure that as well as I, many people out there will be grateful for the efforts you make.