A morphing Julian fractal flame rendered in Apophysis using Apophymator script. A 1280x1280 still image of the original flame used to make this video can be found at [link]
It's beautiful to sit and watch your video! Great work. I love the music choice too. Do you know a tutorial about how to make a video from an animation?
That's so awesome! Amazing effects and great sync! I really liked the bit where the camera was slowly panning??? and there were yellow light waves slowly moving at the base of the sphere. Looks like a living world.
This video was originally only going to be about 30 seconds in length, but after I got the first bit rendered, I had the idea to pan around the fractal then make it bloom into 3D (bubble variant) then have the whole thing morph back to the starting point. Unfortunately there is no way to see in real-time just how the whole thing is going to flow. It takes about 30 seconds to render a single 480x360 frame @250 quality on my pc so it's kinda like playing the lottery waiting for the end result
And yeah, I like the game halo - what gave it away?
if in the middle there would be a tiny animated person, it would look like a special effect from an attack of a character of a video game. a very SPECIAL and very GREAT effect! maybe a little long and silent, but AWESOME x33 if you know how you could use music in the background?! maybe guitar with columbian rythmics? I think this could fit pretty well!
It does kinda look like something from a game, doesn't it?
I did want to put a soundtrack to this (I usually compose something in FL Studio), unfortunately I didn't have the time nor inspiration :S but I managed to figure out the audio-swap thing on youtube and found a fitting piece of music.
Do you know a tutorial about how to make a video from an animation?
And you didn't blow up your computer!
(BTW... do you like the game 'halo' ? )
And yeah, I like the game halo - what gave it away?
maybe a little long and silent, but AWESOME x33 if you know how you could use music in the background?! maybe guitar with columbian rythmics? I think this could fit pretty well!
I did want to put a soundtrack to this (I usually compose something in FL Studio), unfortunately I didn't have the time nor inspiration :S but I managed to figure out the audio-swap thing on youtube and found a fitting piece of music.
Glad you enjoyed it.