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Here is an animation of the mandelbulb after twenty iterations, rendered in
emission media, and increasing in power from 1 through 100.
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Download 'mb_powers_media.asf.dat' (2223 KB)
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I made a short animation of the the tail end of the mandelbulb, this time as an
isosuface of the sixth iteration.
Both of these animations are now on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/user/waggywagz
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waggy wrote:
> I made a short animation of the the tail end of the mandelbulb, this time as an
> isosuface of the sixth iteration.
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> Both of these animations are now on youtube.
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> http://www.youtube.com/user/waggywagz
Looks great :)
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Best Regards,
Stephen
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"waggy" <hon### [at] handbasketorg> wrote in message
news:web.4b11a9a885afe193f99d05c80@news.povray.org...
>I made a short animation of the the tail end of the mandelbulb, this time
>as an
> isosuface of the sixth iteration.
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> Both of these animations are now on youtube.
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> http://www.youtube.com/user/waggywagz
>
Aside from its obvious (and very cool) mathematical and artistic merit, I
can imagine this being useful for VFX, as well... Give it a watery texture,
add some motion blur, put it in the middle of an ocean surface simulation,
throw in some funky underwater lighting, and you've got, say, a submerged
alien spaceship about to break the surface.
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Jack
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Thanks for the nice comments, folks. I redid the media animation, longer and at
a higher frame rate, and put absorption media on the inside.
I attached a representative (about power three) source frame, and posted the
14MB video on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/user/waggywagz
A high-resolution image of a power three frame is on my wiki.
http://wiki.waggy.org/dokuwiki/mandelbulb
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Download 'mb_media_anim0402.png' (313 KB)
Preview of image 'mb_media_anim0402.png'
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I wasn't happy with the quality on youtube, so I recoded it from the original
frames using lossless FFV1 at 25 fps. It should be done uploading the resulting
364MB(!) file in (hopefully) less than two hours from posting this message.
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