I have no idea what I'm doing.
I just zoomed into a part of the Mandelbrot Set using fractal eXtreme 64bit, and then made a zoom movie out of it. I don't know the exact coordinates, so don't ask me.
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11/06/2017 @harryandruschak2843: First effort? I am impressed. Well done :)
11/06/2017 @holeholemax663: I'll have you head for this in the name of the on true king of nostalgia project
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11/06/2017 @joshrokman: Nicely done.
11/06/2020 @betterskatezdepechemodefan2590: Do they have floating point precision errors?
11/06/2023 @314rft: Uh, no, because floating point numbers aren't used for calculating fractals. However something is definitely used because the deeper a zoom is, the more and more precise numbers have to be. Clearly the precision is kept up the deeper one goes, however with any program, you'll notice it takes significantly more time to render those deeper zooms. And when manually zooming in yourself, it will just render a more basic and less detailed version unless you manually set the precision up, because that would be a live render that adjusts with where you go. This isn't an issue with any zoom videos, because those specifically are a pre-calculated render of every stage of a zoom from the start to where you're zoomed in to, so it doesn't have to sacrifice extra visual precision for the sake of speed. However deeper frames do take significantly longer to render though, because, again, the numbers are that precise.
And sorry for all the words, I'm kind of tired.