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Ultra fractal animation posting to da
Ultra fractal animation posting to da




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« Last Edit: September 23, 2013, 01:24:46 PM by Nahee_Enterprises »Īpophysis to design fractals and create sequences, flam3 external renderer to interpolate parameters and render the frames, but flam3 was not being updated so after some time the possibilities in apophysis were way ahead of what flam3 could render and I stopped using this. Would that be version 2.0 by CyberDyne Systems Inc. Very good reduction of file size, but some hit in resolution.

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The GIFS are then compiled to AVI (cinepac codec, which works fine) using a progam called VideoMach įor upload, the free microsoft media encoder is used to create the WMV format files, which is an MPEG4. Versions of the complete animation utility suite are still floating around the web. Them and then blamed me! Updated mandelbrot zoom programs are currently on my site, the (old, original)

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I had them posted on my site for a while but pulled them because people had trouble figuring out how to use ALL the animations on my site were (are) made with these. Fractint itself only renders static imagesĪnd can not directly do animations like UF or FE. I wrote my own utilities in VisualBASIC they generate the script files and algorithms which then run FRACTINT inīatch mode to generate the animation sequences as a collection of GIF files. The GIFS are then compiled to AVI (cinepac codec, which works fine) using a progam called VideoMach it is excellent, get it at .įor upload, the free microsoft media encoder is used to create the WMV format files, which is an MPEG4. I had them posted on my site for a while but pulled them because people had trouble figuring out how to use them and then blamed me! Updated mandelbrot zoom programs are currently on my site, the (old, original) versions of the complete animation utility suite are still floating around the web. Fractint itself only renders static images and can not directly do animations like UF or FE. I wrote my own utilities in VisualBASIC they generate the script files and algorithms which then run FRACTINT in batch mode to generate the animation sequences as a collection of GIF files. In the next couple of years, these issues will slowly evaporate thanks to HD (whatever that's supposed to mean). And, the sound effects help in such animation - with a sound effect, a two frame motion gets by. Look at the old 80's animation - you'd be lucky to get more than 8 frames a second - but because the motions are depictions of real-life activity, you auto-tween the motion. My theory on this is because your (at least mine!) mind can't fill in the blanks. Fractal animation is one of the hardest to compress due to its abstract nature - any slow-down or change in quality is noticable. (I don't mess much with the advanced options of the codec - I'm sure there a threshold in there somewhere that would make our lives one non-stop party) I don't know if they are the best - any compression really shows.

ultra fractal animation posting to da

Quicktime looks the best - but the file sizes are insane. I use Microsoft's MPEG4 (part of the WMV universe) codec most often - that and XviD. What codecs are the best, and/or the most popular?.For most of my zooming animations I've generally stuck to 1 minute.Īs a sort of limit, I cannot make an animation render that is larger than my current HD free space (for calculating purposes), and it's usually under 10GB these days. However I would likely violate these boundaries with non-YouTube videos. YouTube forces my animations to be under 10 minutes and under 100MB at present. What file sizes do you try to keep to, such as a maximum? But I wouldn't use them to encode anything. However, I find that so many different codecs are needed out there to play movies, that I have to get FFDShow or the K-Lite Codec Pack which should help prepare us in case we suddenly need an exotic codec. I use XviD exclusively because of DivX not working for me 100%. The best ones (and the most common!) are DivX and XviD. What codecs are the best, and/or the most popular? Sadly, YouTube converts my 640x480 AVI to a 320x240 FLV, with mediocre image quality. I keep the quality up to maximum though so it doesn't lose too much.

ultra fractal animation posting to da

That's the best format a DVD burner program of mine uses. What file formats does each of you prefer when outputting an animation?ĪVI.

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What software people are using now for their own animations when using fractals?






Ultra fractal animation posting to da