Check these 3D printed fractals: www.shapeways.... 3D fractal video made with Mandelbulb3D using the JosKn-ModIFS formula. Soundtrack made with Elektron Digitakt.
@0AIQHWHSBA0 Artists created this too. The original fractals were without color and "mist" etc, and artists used the math and what the comp sci people had done to take it from pure math into the realm of art. it was done specifically with the intention to be art. You are wrong.
@@unknownanonymous5914 Your comment was funny, But I only responded like that because the original person made a very reasonable comment about fractals being partially an art thing. The person I replied to corrected them, not only was their correction wrong, but it was silly and unneeded even if it was right. I figured I would just mirror their comment to them for them to learn from it. Basically, I know my comment was silly and petty, but i did it on purpose.
@tony1 I think there nothing about video encoding, especially because its done by youtube, but GPU - hope these fractals are calculated using parallel computation of GPU
@@29Aios The video encoder is a piece of software that converts your image data into a video file. Simplified they compress the image data by storing parts of the images that change over time, and skip parts that stay the same. This works well for most normal videos and movies. Something like this video is an absolute horror scenario for the encoder, because everything is changing all the time with super fine details.
@@piranha1337 I know how encoding is done. Question is that how not changing pieces of an image make it difficult to encode. There is just larger bit rate !
@@plyo This Kleinian fractal is a limit set calculated using quaternion maths but with the 4th coordinate equal to zero, so you could reasonnably affirm it's 3D. Source: images.math.cnrs.fr/Les-ensembles-limites-de-groupes-kleineens-en-3D?lang=fr
It's like strange matter, you touch it and then everything around it is so imprseed by it's mattirial compounds that it all falls apart, everything becomes as it is
coming back every so often, watching these videos while high is pure peace and quiet. immerses you into a different world, beautiful fractal videos will not be left in the dark!
@@bib993 i can imagine! The camera work looked really fun and fluid and then the times when it was still and the animation took over. Really an amazing piece
@@samgalloway3012 If you look around you might be able to find people who provide very lightly lossy compressed video files. You could probably get files without lossy compression but they would have crazy massive file sizes. Sorry but I'm not too sure where to find them exactly.
@@samgalloway3012 Indeed, but it might take a while to render. This one was made in Mandelbulb3D. You may also be interested in the fact that there is now a short fractal based video game you can play czcams.com/video/9U0XVdvQwAI/video.html
a@@samgalloway3012 yeah when we render these fractals each frame gets rendered on its own, depending on the size of the frame (720p, 1080p, 2160p) the size changes accordingly. In a 4k fractal animation each frame equals about 20mb. we use about 25-60 frames, so file size goes crazy,... Very sadly most very detailed parts result in crazy noise ( 3:52 ) , which shall not be taken as artifacts (which come from low bitrate compression) to get the top of the quality you need to downscale a higher resolition and then compress it loss-free. This has yet to be done since CPU's arent normally strong enough to do this in a reasonable amount of time.
@@Uglipeanutz, not really considering regardless of how close you are to a fractal you will always be unable to interact with it. Basically no matter how close you get to it you will never touch any part of it. Even the smooth flat sections will just lead to more less smooth shapes. It's a theoretical shape. Third dimensional objects are simply unable to interact with a fractal. In the video what appears to be the fractal rapidly changing shape is actually just the camera object moving further and further away from it. The "outside" of the fractal is actually just the technological limitations of the rendering. Realistically this thing is infinite in all directions and sizes.
@@an8thdimensionalbeing142 You can touch a fractal. It's just impossible to determine exactly how far you are from it without doing an infinite number of calculations.
The most perfect 3D Fractal so far. The pace in which the motion takes place is just how I envisage this world to be. The accompanying sound (which is not easy), is just about written for this visual. Looks like a lot of thought went into this creation.
@@OrangeC7 Conceptually the same thing, except that ray marching is more computationally efficient. Raytraced mandelbulbs have been a thing since their conception.
@@Thecommet True, true. And I guess raymarching these will always be easier anyways just because of how perfect it is for this case, what with raymarching needing a distance estimator and such.
I never thought I'd have my retinas assaulted by an extradimensional beanstalk octopus...and I also never thought the experience would be that mesmerizing
BEST ONE YET! EVERYTHING from the audio, visuals, camera movement, intense changes in the shapes and textures... I could go on and on. This is by far my favorite. Mixed with the music it is so fucking beautiful😍🤩
“Moving between dimensions.” Visualizing and conceptualizing what it might be like to take an infinitesimal sized step back and see what the universe, or just something infinite like a fractal, might look like as part of a larger structure, and so on and so forth. 🧐
Such a mesmerizing video! And the music , even though it seems so minimalistic, there are so many things going on with it. Definitely unique. Sometimes I just listen to it without watching the video (this is my favorite from bib993 btw). Its hypnotic just on it's own.
Reminds me of when you've been imagining things for a while in total darkness in bed and your brain quits calculating stable, solid measurements and the images in your mind get all distorted.
I got my pendant that referred to this video, I loooove it! also I lost it on day one. I don't know how. I took it to work and now it's gone. I have a picture left. I still loved the little time I had with it, it is amazing 3D print and I can only recommend. (also keep good track of it)
Technically it's desirable in effect, but this particular animation for instance would be virtually impossible to make in real time. There are hours of trial and error behind it and there are sometimes many parameters varying simultaneously whose effects are extremely difficult to anticipate without a preview. The VJ manipulating all the fractal parameters plus the camera position and all the lights and colors settings would have to be God to be able to do it in real time without making a big ugly mess
@@bib993 Maybe in 1000 years all of those hours of trial and error can be narrowed down to a second. Either way I really enjoyed this animation. Great job!
Wow, the real Twinbee is commenting my videos, the co-inventor of the mandelbulb, what, 12-13 years ago? Very honored, and pleased you liked my extreme fractal morphing :)
Sometimes it looks like jewelry (silver and pearls) and sometimes like an insect or an underwater creature with thousands of eyes.. Beauty and horror, dancing in harmony
when mathematics and computer science are given to an artist, this beauty is created. great work.
Well said, thanks!!
@0AIQHWHSBA0 Artists created this too. The original fractals were without color and "mist" etc, and artists used the math and what the comp sci people had done to take it from pure math into the realm of art. it was done specifically with the intention to be art. You are wrong.
+Luminous Dragon woah ok Ben Shapiro calm down there sir you’re crucifying him. What a roast
@@unknownanonymous5914 I SavAgeLY yet CAlmy MUrdeRded him with me ExtreME IntellEct. :D
@@unknownanonymous5914 Your comment was funny, But I only responded like that because the original person made a very reasonable comment about fractals being partially an art thing. The person I replied to corrected them, not only was their correction wrong, but it was silly and unneeded even if it was right. I figured I would just mirror their comment to them for them to learn from it.
Basically, I know my comment was silly and petty, but i did it on purpose.
If your listen carefully you can hear the video-encoder crying in pain.
@tony1 I think there nothing about video encoding, especially because its done by youtube, but GPU - hope these fractals are calculated using parallel computation of GPU
Oh, so that's what those awful sounds were.
@@29Aios The video encoder is a piece of software that converts your image data into a video file. Simplified they compress the image data by storing parts of the images that change over time, and skip parts that stay the same. This works well for most normal videos and movies. Something like this video is an absolute horror scenario for the encoder, because everything is changing all the time with super fine details.
@@piranha1337 I know how encoding is done. Question is that how not changing pieces of an image make it difficult to encode. There is just larger bit rate !
@@29Aios Bitrate is usually capped. That's why its so blurry in difficult scenes.
This isnt a 3D fractal. This is a 2D representation in a 3D world of a 3D slice of a 4D hyperfractal.
Well no, this is fractal.
I don't think that this is 4D. Time just is here, hence it is 3D.
@@pyryvartiovaara230 No, this is actually 3d projection of 4d fractal made in the space of quaternions.
@@plyo This Kleinian fractal is a limit set calculated using quaternion maths but with the 4th coordinate equal to zero, so you could reasonnably affirm it's 3D. Source: images.math.cnrs.fr/Les-ensembles-limites-de-groupes-kleineens-en-3D?lang=fr
No, this is patrick
Just 1:39-1:47 was enough to make this the finest mandelbulb video I've ever seen!
You have spotted where it becomes complicated to animate everything smoothly :)
@@bib993 Well you pulled it off beautifully. Well done!
Yeah... where it goes envelope, the facing contours with the unstable infinite backdrop is very impressive
@@DirpyMaster05DA Actually no, Mandelbulb is a thing too. Search things up before you comment.
@@DirpyMaster05DA absolutly no mandelbrot to be found here. The programm to animate these things is called mandelbulb3D
I'm Imagining this fractal as a Creature and it holds all Possibilities of the Universe Infinitely from Negative to positive Infinity.
just imagine that this showed up in the sky
It's like strange matter, you touch it and then everything around it is so imprseed by it's mattirial compounds that it all falls apart, everything becomes as it is
I would say run but it would just warp around the earth and then crush it into a small point
Also i just noticed both OP and the first commentor are both dragon priests.
how could anyone not imagine that?!
that would be a global,industrial level actualisation right there.
I would run for the nearest basement and leave my muddy underwear to fend for itself😱
coming back every so often, watching these videos while high is pure peace and quiet. immerses you into a different world, beautiful fractal videos will not be left in the dark!
The best presentation of a kleinian fractal I’ve seen. Really really beautiful
Thanks! I had good fun exploring this one!
@@bib993 i can imagine! The camera work looked really fun and fluid and then the times when it was still and the animation took over. Really an amazing piece
Definitely otherworldly. Wish this was longer. I am definitely mesmerized.
Daniel A. i'm a pennis.
Yeah: Who needs drugs if they can look at this instead? I sure don't....
Felt like I was on another planet watching an alien animal writhing - amazing work😃
Thanks a lot! Glad you liked it!
Like!!!! When I was a kid, I was into video games, but as an adult I'm into this kind of stuff
It is at a the same time beautiful AND monstruous, soothing AND disturbing, repetitive AND impredictible, satisfying AND frustrating.
It's a shame that CZcams's compression butchers fractals so badly...
skullee wait are you saying there's another way of viewing these fractals?
@@samgalloway3012 If you look around you might be able to find people who provide very lightly lossy compressed video files. You could probably get files without lossy compression but they would have crazy massive file sizes. Sorry but I'm not too sure where to find them exactly.
@@skulleeman oh, but if you're able to make a fractal trip by yourself, you can view it the way you said it?
@@samgalloway3012 Indeed, but it might take a while to render. This one was made in Mandelbulb3D.
You may also be interested in the fact that there is now a short fractal based video game you can play czcams.com/video/9U0XVdvQwAI/video.html
a@@samgalloway3012 yeah when we render these fractals each frame gets rendered on its own, depending on the size of the frame (720p, 1080p, 2160p) the size changes accordingly.
In a 4k fractal animation each frame equals about 20mb. we use about 25-60 frames, so file size goes crazy,...
Very sadly most very detailed parts result in crazy noise ( 3:52 ) , which shall not be taken as artifacts (which come from low bitrate compression)
to get the top of the quality you need to downscale a higher resolition and then compress it loss-free. This has yet to be done since CPU's arent normally strong enough to do this in a reasonable amount of time.
Love the dimensional changes
I want to be a little mollusk to hide and live within these intricate, breathtaking shapes.
Like a squid or octopus
It would be impossible for you to touch anything considering fractals are always the same distance from you regardless of how far you zoom in.
Metham phetaM why not be a man living within them as you already are?
@@Uglipeanutz, not really considering regardless of how close you are to a fractal you will always be unable to interact with it. Basically no matter how close you get to it you will never touch any part of it. Even the smooth flat sections will just lead to more less smooth shapes. It's a theoretical shape. Third dimensional objects are simply unable to interact with a fractal. In the video what appears to be the fractal rapidly changing shape is actually just the camera object moving further and further away from it. The "outside" of the fractal is actually just the technological limitations of the rendering. Realistically this thing is infinite in all directions and sizes.
@@an8thdimensionalbeing142 You can touch a fractal. It's just impossible to determine exactly how far you are from it without doing an infinite number of calculations.
Simply amazing! I love the way your skillfully play with the parameters . Amazing spirals!!!
Thanks! I put a lot of love in it!
@bib993 / Jeremie Brunet, these are the single best 3D fractal animations ever made, you have surpassed all.
It's not a competition, but I appreciate your kind comment :)
The mix of the curls, bulbs, and music reminds me of elephants.
Imagine if you are standing on this fractal, and suddenly you are a part of it.
Love the soundtrack, as well as the constant morphing of the fractal. Beautiful!
Thanks so much!
I'm nearly 70, Would LOVE to have a JOINT to Watch This With......
p.s. I don't smoke, I eat That Tasty Green Stuff
Rand Jooe yea I eat grass too 😉
Ok boomer
It's great. Highly recommended.
same dude
Good Sir, may I recommend you to try some lsd as well 😀
Although I can imagine you may have had your fair share in the sixties 😉
This is like one of the infinite fractal dimensions used as a RAM Slot in the Mind of God...
These mandelbub videos are such pieces of art 👌
Thanks so much!
“HONEY WHAT DID YOU DO TO MY JEWELLERY?”
“Uhhhh…..i-uhhh… i pressed something, and noww.. it’s-uhhh.. terrorising society…”
what it's like to chew 5 gum
Thank you bib.... Been following you for years, and you never cease to amaze. Much love brother!
Thanks for the kind words!
One of the better fractal vidyas out there!
Thanks!
I think this is your finest yet! Thank you!
Glad you liked it! Thanks
There's something incredibly satisfying about fractals, probably because of the perfect patterns and how beautiful they are.
most of them are beautiful, but this one is like cthulhu on steroids!!!
Just excellent man, you really showed beauty of this formula!
Beautiful! Soundtrack also is super nice
I'm not super happy with the soundtrack actually, but that's part of it now!
@@bib993 i think soundtrack is farting
Bravo!!!!!! This is amazing. Finally a really artistic application of fractals. The music was on point. So good!!!
Beautifully composed seemless transitions.
Sometimes its not as easy as it seems, thank you!
so glad you're back at it. fabulous!
Glad to be back too! Thanks!
This is good, the music fits very nice.
music fits in pretty well though, makes the video immerse you more in it
I want to watch it 24/7, forever. FANTASTIC WORK !!!!!!!
Glad you liked it, check out my channel for more! czcams.com/users/bib993
This is one of the trippiest videos I've seen in a long time.
I want to experience this in full 3D. SO I CAN FEEL THE DELICIOUS INSANITY.
Boom
Rasputin you are one crazy son of a bitch.
Vr
Smoke DMT and see for yourself
The most perfect 3D Fractal so far. The pace in which the motion takes place is just how I envisage this world to be. The accompanying sound (which is not easy), is just about written for this visual. Looks like a lot of thought went into this creation.
Yes, years of experience and many hours of design went into this, thanks for your comment!
What has become possible recently is awesome.
I will NOT be satisfied until we see a raytraced mandelbulb
Afaik all mandelbulbs are raymarched
@@Thecommet But not ray _traced_ 😉
@@OrangeC7 Conceptually the same thing, except that ray marching is more computationally efficient. Raytraced mandelbulbs have been a thing since their conception.
@@Thecommet True, true. And I guess raymarching these will always be easier anyways just because of how perfect it is for this case, what with raymarching needing a distance estimator and such.
I never thought I'd have my retinas assaulted by an extradimensional beanstalk octopus...and I also never thought the experience would be that mesmerizing
明けましておめでとうございます🙇昨年中は大変お世話になりました、皆様の健康とご多幸を心よりお祈りいたします🙇今年も宜しくお願いします🙇3Dフラクタル映像はドラマの始まりですね👍音楽センス、音と映像の同期が素晴らしいですね👍
Just the right video right now
this is the video that got me into fractals and mandelbulb3d, thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for the work you put into this videos and thanks for uploading them to youtube so everyone can enjoy these!
My pleasure!
Mating dragons; fabulous.
0:12 Pretend that it is your dream house.
Beautiful! Well done, BIB.
Absolutely amazing. Timeless.
Jérémie, bravo!
Merci pour la formule ! Meilleurs vœux
Whenever I look at 3D fractals I just want to be inside one
Imagine how cool that would be
BEST ONE YET! EVERYTHING from the audio, visuals, camera movement, intense changes in the shapes and textures... I could go on and on. This is by far my favorite. Mixed with the music it is so fucking beautiful😍🤩
Thanks so much!
bib993 thank you!!!😍
I used to watch these as a kid, and just imagined some kind of spaceship. I know understand what you mean by trip.
“Moving between dimensions.”
Visualizing and conceptualizing what it might be like to take an infinitesimal sized step back and see what the universe, or just something infinite like a fractal, might look like as part of a larger structure, and so on and so forth. 🧐
Wish I could watch your videos on a theater big screen lol. Amazing as always!
About the most fantastic video I've ever seen! Thank you so much!
Thanks!
1:40 is so amazing.
This is spectacular! Keep on prying those dimensional portals open my friend, there's no telling how far we can go. :)
You make the best fractal animations IMHO
Thank you!
Pure genius, you are a true master of chaos.
Thanks!
Beutiful animation man, one of the best vids i have seen on your channel, nice to see you uploading recently
Glad to be back too ;) Thanks!
This is the best fractal and music
Thanks so much!
This looks like a 3d polar projection of a 4d version of the Mandelbrot fractal
Such a mesmerizing video! And the music , even though it seems so minimalistic, there are so many things going on with it. Definitely unique. Sometimes I just listen to it without watching the video (this is my favorite from bib993 btw). Its hypnotic just on it's own.
Thanks! Glad you like the music too!
To be honest, some these are quite spoopy.
This isn’t a 4D Hyperfractal either. This is a 2D pre-presentation in a 3D representation in a 4D Hyperworld of a 4D Hyperslice of a 5D Superfractal.
Beautiful. I did something similar. Like it very much.
*When you're laying down on your bed with very... very high fever*
Then it’s not so fun.
I had a dream about mandelbulbs last night.
Oh, these dreams, you know! I like them too.
Mandelboobs
@@markorezic3131, yeah, mandelbulbs turn in mandelboobs.
@@sleepwalkers_guide infinite boobies
I enjoy watching these not sober.
It works sober too
bib993 I suppose heh
It’s mind-boggling that someone created this!
Delightful!
Thanks :)
This should be the final boss of Marble Marcher
Listen closely, and you can hear the trypophobiacs screaming and crying.
In the future, we will have the computing power to explore 3D fractals in real-time. Stay healthy, my friends.
"Stay healthy, my friends."
You're about... five -years- _months_ too early.
By far the best Iv seen 💜🍄
Mother Mercy what Biomechanical drug-induced nightmare have I just witnessed and how do I escape
Reminds me of when you've been imagining things for a while in total darkness in bed and your brain quits calculating stable, solid measurements and the images in your mind get all distorted.
Welcome to the 4th dimension!
Nice! I want to watch it at over 1080p.
At 60 f.p.s.!
from 720p @25fps to 1080p @60fps is a big difference. It already took 15 days on 2 machines to render!
Yes this would be awesome.. I'd enjoy a clip on high settings even if it would be a lot shorter!
imagine seeing that floating in the sea and then its long, metalic fractal tentacles grab you..
if there was a creature that is just an alive fractal that uses its tentacles to grab you, i would not want to get close to it
Show this to someone with trypophobia
I have trypophobia but, illogically, I just think it's beautiful
@@pamplemoo Same! :D
Ew but i wasnt to wayche
This is just absolutely incredible. 😊
Really beautiful work.
The mystery of the universe cannot be fully understood by the human mind. But if you watch this long enough, you could come close.
I got my pendant that referred to this video, I loooove it! also I lost it on day one. I don't know how. I took it to work and now it's gone. I have a picture left. I still loved the little time I had with it, it is amazing 3D print and I can only recommend. (also keep good track of it)
So sad you lost it 😢
@@bib993 I probably purchase it again once I can afford it again😅
"It's life, Jim, but not as we know it"
Love your work👍
People with Trypophobia: *Aight ima head out*
Fantastic!!
Incredible
I love your work!
I dream of the day when our computers can render something like this real time.
Technically it's desirable in effect, but this particular animation for instance would be virtually impossible to make in real time. There are hours of trial and error behind it and there are sometimes many parameters varying simultaneously whose effects are extremely difficult to anticipate without a preview. The VJ manipulating all the fractal parameters plus the camera position and all the lights and colors settings would have to be God to be able to do it in real time without making a big ugly mess
@@bib993 Maybe in 1000 years all of those hours of trial and error can be narrowed down to a second. Either way I really enjoyed this animation. Great job!
VERY cool, Truman!
Wow, I didn't know the Kleinian had so many forms!
Wow, the real Twinbee is commenting my videos, the co-inventor of the mandelbulb, what, 12-13 years ago? Very honored, and pleased you liked my extreme fractal morphing :)
all hail the ever undulating godworm of the fourth dimension.
Sometimes it looks like jewelry (silver and pearls) and sometimes like an insect or an underwater creature with thousands of eyes..
Beauty and horror, dancing in harmony
not only thousands of eyes, an infinity number of them
This is definitely a trip