Animated fractals! At last!

in #art7 years ago

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I've Finally figured out how to make an animation with JWildfire!

I started by exporting the animation frame by frame using JWildfire's "Easy movie maker". Rendering took ages but hopefully the GPU rendering system will improve that, once I get it installed and working (that is, if it works on linux

I used FFmpeg to compile the individual frames into a video with the following command:

ffmpeg -framerate 25 -pattern_type glob -i '*.png' \ -c:v libx264 -r 30 -pix_fmt yuv420p out.mp4


My first successful video came out very blurry and the motion is way too fast to see the detail.


After discovering the motion blur and frame rate settings, I made a second video

I plan to generate a whole lot of different fractal animations for use on some video mapping projects.

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Well Done , Great Work.

Nice animation.. Keep up the good work...👍🏾

Thank you! I'm still learning, but having a lot of fun with it along the way :)

Really interesting stuff! Next you should do some slower ones, so the viewer has more time to appreciate the details and transformations. Amazing... :)

Definitely. These are the first 2 I've generated, still playing around with the speed settings etc to get it looking right.

I'm sure you'll end up doing some really awesome ones, can't wait :)

I'll have to check that program out. Do you have any online video tutorials you would recommend?

Afraid I haven't managed to find any useful tutorials. The user interface is quite simple though, so it's not too difficult to figure out what's going on, especially if you've used Apophysis.

I'll keep an eye out for some tutorials though, definitely keen to refine it a bit.

Awesome work! Can't wait to see more. Gave you a follow :)

Thank you! Appreciate it!

wow that looks amazing
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