This was my first experimentation with animating 3D fractals, and also the first video that I was brave enough to post on YouTube. Little did I know how overwhelming the response would not be [insert sad face here]. Actually, I … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2011
These fractal spirals were created with Ultrafractal. The images are a small sampling of fractal renderings that were incorporated into my first animated fractal video. … Continue reading
As I’ve noted before, the Persistence of Vision Raytracer (POVRay) is quite exceptional at visualizing mathematical functions. This raytraced, kaleidoscopic animation was a test of a DOS utility that I wrote that would generate scripts for rendering spirals. If interested, … Continue reading
The Persistence of Vision Raytracer (POVRay) is a fantastic vehicle for visualizing mathematical functions. If you’re not familiar with raytracers, you should definitely check it out. POVRay enables you to render three-dimensional images based on objects that you describe using … Continue reading
This Persistence of Vision (POVRay) animation was designed to loop indefinitely, but only a single loop is played here. Rendered on a 386DX clone, this was my first fully realized raytraced animation – complete with audio. You’re looking at history folks! … Continue reading
