For real-for real, this reminds me of a fever dream I had in my teenage years... almost gives me a panic attack... Were just some small to the eyes of infinity.
I had seen the video of TAS Visuals (Deeper Zoom into fractals) and I dind't realize the video have credits for other authors. The graphics of this video are astonishing! You need more recognize even if the video is from 7 years ago.
Very good, but it's broken by one single major flaw: The distance between the two viewpoints is WAY too large. You need to reduce that down to around 10-20% of the current distance. Obviously, it differs for each viewer, but you're better off having two images too close to each other rather than too far away. (Kind of in the same way that you're better off having camerawork that's too flat and smooth rather than too shaky and jerky) If the viewpoints are too close to each other, then the 3D aspect seems too subtle to detect, and your viewer is stuck looking cross-eyed at a very clean, clear, and beautiful 2D image. But the viewpoints are too far apart, so your viewers (like me) end up losing grip on the image and sometimes even having to look away and try to re-focus all over again - IE: totally lose your audience. Obviously, one thing to keep in mind is that you're zooming in, so *your viewpoints will have to get progressively closer to keep up with the zoom*. Otherwise soon you're looking at detail as if it was touching the front of your nose - Impossible for viewers to keep up with. Having the viewpoint unification occur at a slightly slower rate than the zoom would be a fantastic subtle way to give a sense of the tiny scales you're zooming to. This kind of thing is what makes the difference in video and film composition.
Thank you, Generic. But I wanted as much depth as possible, so it looked more 3D. And it wasn't a problem to maintain focus at all, so it stayed that way.
Thats the coolest 3D fractal I found so far on you tube. Its astonishishing. Cool moment starts in 1:20 it blows my mind with flowers. Its perfectly connected with the music gives a feeling of vaporization (kinda MDMA feeling) . Beautiful. Give us MORE !
Thank you Jaroslaw. It was quite an effort to compose this video. (Took almost 1 year). So I don't think I will make more of this in the near future. :) And please watch it with measure. I suspect that this fractal videos may overstimulate the visual part of the brain or something. I don't know if I should remove it or not. The music is Shpongle - A New Way To Say Hooray.
I want to encourage cross-eyed stereo in general but I must say that the stereo separation is too much by perhaps 2x. The rendering is beautiful. More please.
This is very good work. I find it interesting that there is a phenomenon whereby an interocular distance, I take it that you get that from the y rotation, that is constant makes zooms look small. Arial stereo pairs are often separated by many yards while close up macro pictures have a fraction of an inch separation. The result of this is just that when you zoom into your details they look smaller and smaller. Apparently the 3d movie people have figured this out.
@zsirhorcsog Search for the yt3d: tag. With that you can tell youtube which portion is left vs. right eye. Then youtube will the viewers 3d rendering options. See for instance v=eWuLsM_lFmo