Filed under: Fractals
I have created a quick animation using the Ultrafractal software. It is more advanced than I initially predicted. You can animate most of the settings controlling the fractal display. I have produced an excursion down the classic Mandelbrot set. I then adjusted the footage in After Effects. To my surprise you are capable of using interpolation (easing of motion) on the key frames in Ultrafractal and you can even add motion blur to the movements. It doesn’t give you much control over the interpolation, I couldn’t figure out how to make the key frames run smoothly between one another, it would only ease in and out of each frame stopping at every step.
Unfortunately they are not that generous with their evaluation version of Ultrafractal and subsequently slap “evaluation copy” all over your images.
You can download the QT animation below.
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