And it was actually super frustrating how little we got to see of it. It's first shown at 1:07, then at 1:13 the video settles into a slow pan of the local plaza and doesn't change at all before the next fractal is shown at 1:31! Surely we could have taken a few seconds to fly around some of those cool-looking buildings in the background! At least we got to see some good depth in the Menger Sponge.
I don't know why, but for me the beauty and the terror somehow go hand-in-hand for these... I think my natural reaction to natural forms vibrant and alive while remaining unrecognizable mixed with the internal fear of a direct relationship with infinite might sum that up. Who knows. Amazing work!!!!
This is outstanding. If this can be done in real-time, maybe in the future there could be a fractal explorer in virtual reality... would be really awesome!
okay so this dude popped into my recommended out of nowhere is youtube making industry plants with the recommended section and is this the next big channel (because this content is bomb)
This is incredible. I'd love to see more playing around with scale, like in the Menger Sponge example at 0:43. Imagine zooming in 100x and still having the same level of detail. I've never seen anything like that.
In my computer science we are doing way to much information system and enterprise software with Java and I've started losing interest in programming and shit. But your channel just reminds me of why I started with computer. Thanks
Well explained little nugget of computer vision. I haven't had the time to dig deeper, but the python code is really neat. Looking forward to see more of this.
Beautiful! Spectacular colours and evolving landscapes. I would love to fly through these 3D fractals as SBS on a set of VR goggles (eg. Google Cardboard).
Y'know, I'd LOVE to have something like this as a desktop background, where a program could shift the formulas and parameters so it would slowly change shape as you watched... I'd probably need a nuclear reactor for a computer to run something like that, though.
Something feels similar about ALL of these.... it feels like a dream... like you’ve dreamed it before! I bet in 10 years I would could buy 4K vr with this in real time.
I'm impressed that your GPU can run these real time. I found out via your game Marble Mulcher, that actually I own a potato not a computer, as I have previously thought.
Reminded me of baobab trees. I'm glad he zoomed in on the foliage and zoomed out on the whole thing, Mausoleum didn't get nearly enough variety in how it was displayed.
Could you make a program that lets us make our own? I don't have much knowledge about generating fractals like yours, and i'm interested in making some myself. Maybe this is too much to ask, but i would really appreciate it!
Thanks so much for making this open source! Going to be messing around with this for sure, ill let you know if i can find a way to improve it in any way
This is so weird. When you go near the fractal (especially the one in the thumbnail), it looks like a huge, detailed open world. Then when you go away, it's tiny.
Multorum Unum ik zit nou in de zesde en overweeg zelfstudie, ik heb genoeg gezien van overheids-georganiseerd onderwijs. Zelfstudie is vrijwel geo-onafhankelijk. Maar tis wel een mooie fractal of nie?
Okay but the mausoleum one looks incredible
I'm more partial to Starfish Cove
I want to see a shooter set in that mausoleum.
And it was actually super frustrating how little we got to see of it.
It's first shown at 1:07, then at 1:13 the video settles into a slow pan of the local plaza and doesn't change at all before the next fractal is shown at 1:31! Surely we could have taken a few seconds to fly around some of those cool-looking buildings in the background!
At least we got to see some good depth in the Menger Sponge.
haha good idea
Lewis Massie it looks like a cyberspace city
I don't know why, but for me the beauty and the terror somehow go hand-in-hand for these... I think my natural reaction to natural forms vibrant and alive while remaining unrecognizable mixed with the internal fear of a direct relationship with infinite might sum that up. Who knows. Amazing work!!!!
Looks like your channel just went through TH-cam recommendations tunnel
Yup. Better strap in.
Where has this guy been? He just popped up into my recommended section a few days ago and this content is amazing!
Same here!
Same
Just like you booys. The problem is that I have a very little skillset and I only know c++. Buut, it s still nice to find awesome things to look up to
same, but this month.
Posted 10/21/2019 at 3:30 PM USA
Those shadows are really nice for real time.
He uses ray marching which is like ray tracing but infinitely better
@@Green_Bean_Machine ray marching, not matching
@@АрсенийПлотников-к3д that's what I meant, my bad
This is outstanding. If this can be done in real-time, maybe in the future there could be a fractal explorer in virtual reality... would be really awesome!
Look up non-Euclidean geometry VR
I know there is a game called dynamic music tesseract, which is a play on words for the drug dmt, that has fractal type shit
He kinda made one with the marble game
I am pretty certain there will be that. Then imagine taking it on drugs xD
There is one, it's called Coral VR.
Damn and I thought I was hot shit for plotting the mandelbrot set.
Am I really one of the less than 700 people who found this TH-cam gold nugget?
Man I found this channel today, more people should know about this!
9.1k now
people all too busy watching Fortnite replays and Pewdiepie memes.
Now 11000
20k + now, growing fast!
Truly revolutionary tech right here. These realtime renders are mindblowing.
while still rather mind-blowing this is definitely nothing revolutionary
0:07 cocoon of life
0:44 menger sponge
1:07 mausoleum
1:31 brassica
1:58 forest canyon
2:35 butterweed hills
3:22 starfish cove
4:16 tree planet
5:39 snow stadium
so are THESE fractals 4D people will draw on 3D paper?
i loved that book
Jack Austin What book?
No, Either these are 4D sculptures of fractals that 4D people made, Or they are Drawings of fractals made by 5D people on 4D paper!! :D
@@trgtheredstoneguy3990 But these are just 3D shapes.
@@trgtheredstoneguy3990 we are 3D creatures who draw 2d fractals on 2d paper, so why wouldn't 4D people draw these 3d fractals on 3d paper
That mausoleum one looked really cool, like a level for some kind of surreal 3d game!
I'm pretty sure your comment was his inspiration to make marble marcher
a battle royal in the "mausoleum" fractal would be dope
Butterweed hills looks like an alien planet to me... SO. COOL.
okay so this dude popped into my recommended out of nowhere is youtube making industry plants with the recommended section and is this the next big channel (because this content is bomb)
Plot twist: It's just his 4D friend drawing fractals on a piece of paper
cringe comment stealer
@@Teo-uw7mh where’s the original then
They look mesmerising!!! Nice job
Greatest screensaver ever
Dude that starfish cove...
Magical
1:20 is actually a weird looking Minecraft texture pack and you can't change my mind
It looks like legos
everyone gangsta till the broccoli turns into a nuclear mushroom cloud
This is incredible. I'd love to see more playing around with scale, like in the Menger Sponge example at 0:43. Imagine zooming in 100x and still having the same level of detail. I've never seen anything like that.
So pretty! They look like actual landscapes
Well most of them look like landscapes
the starfish cove looks ABSOLUTELY AMAZING
In my computer science we are doing way to much information system and enterprise software with Java and I've started losing interest in programming and shit. But your channel just reminds me of why I started with computer. Thanks
ok can i just say that Starfish Cove is the most amazing thing I have probably ever seen?
The starfish cove looks like an alien megapolis
Well explained little nugget of computer vision. I haven't had the time to dig deeper, but the python code is really neat. Looking forward to see more of this.
Beautiful! Spectacular colours and evolving landscapes. I would love to fly through these 3D fractals as SBS on a set of VR goggles (eg. Google Cardboard).
Imagine the universe being like one of those fractals (specifically the starfish cove). You don't even need acid to see something this insane.
Imagine seeing this on acid
3:25 blew my mind. It would be crazy if you could go into the vine things and keep going into another fractal.
um
Y'know, I'd LOVE to have something like this as a desktop background, where a program could shift the formulas and parameters so it would slowly change shape as you watched...
I'd probably need a nuclear reactor for a computer to run something like that, though.
1:30 this is it this is the strongest strain
1:10 these are the kinda places where shonen protagonists fight their inner demons
Wow! I really love fractals! How does this not have more views?
This needs more than 170k views.i have been recommended a lot of unknown vids lately.
Something feels similar about ALL of these.... it feels like a dream... like you’ve dreamed it before! I bet in 10 years I would could buy 4K vr with this in real time.
starfish is awesome, too. hope you release a demo to realtime explore them...
same i would love that
Why I have not seen this before... It is just AMAZING!
These fractals are looking cool! Mind that the channel I used to comment on this video did not exist at the time this video released.
the first one looked like as if we were looking at slices of a 4D fractal
I realy like 3D Fractials and enjoyed this video with great eye-appitite
I'm impressed that your GPU can run these real time. I found out via your game Marble Mulcher, that actually I own a potato not a computer, as I have previously thought.
Wow, amazing work!!!
Amazing stuff man. You need to make this into a VR experience for sure!
Mausoleum looks like it'd make a great Marble Marcher level
I like the lot of them.
Now you got me thinking about fractal based video game map generation
1:08 Despite it not existing I wanna go there
Mausoleum would be good for a Marble Marcher level not gonna lie
one of these fractals I saw in a dream
No mans sky is looking pretty good
I wanna walk on it, the floor and stuff looks real spongy
perfect. WOW
The starfish cove looks so fun to explore
Great work Pixar could also benefit from such works osmosis Jones 2? Oh yea baby!
The “tree planet” really looks like socotra island!
Reminded me of baobab trees. I'm glad he zoomed in on the foliage and zoomed out on the whole thing, Mausoleum didn't get nearly enough variety in how it was displayed.
This would make a great space exploration game or one where you travel to different dimensions
Welcome to the Mirror Dimension.
2:05 thats how mountains in Afghanistan were created.
The landscape ones would work so well in a game
0:45 fucked with my head diffently, where can I watch this for an hour?
Melt those virtual worlds and overhand them to a VR game developer. Epic work.
Imagine you are playing a game like spore but you spawn on a fractal and you get infinitely bigger on an infinite fractal
so beautiful! you are a great artist
New Marble Marcher levels?
I liked cocoon of life, snow stadium, forest canyon, starfish cave, and brassica. (I like how some 3d fractals look like fluffy)
imagine this in vr
I hope there will be more games which will use fractals :o
Imagine 3d mario-like game but with fractals :D
The only way to render Mandlebulbs in Blender is with volumes. No polygons... Plus it looked disgusting when I tried.
This is revolutionary.
Dude that mausoleum looks exactly like the Halo CE map Hang 'Em High
Imagine a game featuring these locations
R/AgedLikeWine
Very VERY cool, alot of effort.
1:45 the two faces merging into one
music is so neat
how do i use the Software you linked (the sourcecode)
Does butterweed hills smell like butter or weed
Fractals look so organic.
5:36 Oh, it's COVID-19. This man knew all along.
Brian Bethea Anything that looks like a virus: People: Oh, it’s Covid-19
@@aenetanthony Salient and valuable commentary, Aiden.
Love it, needs more attention.
The future has been here since 2017!
Thank you @CodeParade 🙏🙏🙏
All of those gave me unexplainable horror
Yeah, feeling like a ant makes me reall y sca red
The first bacteria that mutated it must have been like
I love the pythagoras trees
Normal people: damm, *fractals*
Us: damn, *broccoli*
The beginning of marble marcher
these would make for some really good IDM album covers
Could you make a program that lets us make our own? I don't have much knowledge about generating fractals like yours, and i'm interested in making some myself. Maybe this is too much to ask, but i would really appreciate it!
You'd have to pay someone to make that for you
@@clownfromclowntown i would pay them if they did that
Bruh this just makes me appreciate the universe even more inshallah
> CodeParade makes video about real time fractal rendering and he had put real effort into it
> People thank Allah
> Wut.jpg
"they all run in real time 60fps" **proceeds to show 30fps footage**
The Mausoleum has to be my favorite
Thanks so much for making this open source! Going to be messing around with this for sure, ill let you know if i can find a way to improve it in any way
This is so weird. When you go near the fractal (especially the one in the thumbnail), it looks like a huge, detailed open world. Then when you go away, it's tiny.
Snow stadium is high key a e s t h e t i c
how/where did you learn all this? Did you go to university?
Multorum Unum ik zit nou in de zesde en overweeg zelfstudie, ik heb genoeg gezien van overheids-georganiseerd onderwijs. Zelfstudie is vrijwel geo-onafhankelijk. Maar tis wel een mooie fractal of nie?
You don't need school or university to learn anything, there are all the ressources needed on the internet
Aparently, you can learn this on skillshare, and you even can get a free month to start
@@Basidio what about tunnel bear? Oh wait, wrong channel
The benefits of the internet,my friend
This channel is Gold 👍
Very very very very very very very good.
The first is realy cool!
The mausoleum was unsettlingly real looking, it looked like some post apocalyptic world.
This is amazing