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Think Twice | Chaos Game | Fractals emerging from chaos | Computer simulation | @ThinkTwiceLtu | Uploaded November 2017 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
I wanted to make a video about this topic for a long time, however without knowing how to code it would be really inefficient to animate every single dot by hand. So for the past few weeks I've been learning how to program animations and so I managed to simulate a chaos game.
Thanks for watching :)
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Thank you everyone for 1000 subs. It's really cool that over a thousand people are actually interested in my content. I'm thankful for all the comments and support that I've been getting from you. I decided to create a Patreon page. If you feel like you would like to see more of my content as well as get to know more about me consider becoming a patron at :

patreon.com/Think_twice

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Email - thinktwiceask@gmail.com

Twitter - twitter.com/thinktwice2580

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Overall render time: ~ 4 hours

Programs used:

- Processing (Game simulation)

- Cinema 4D (shape outline)

- Adobe Premiere Pro (Editing)

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Music by: Tom Day

Hiatus - youtube.com/watch?v=bXQbdWlkS4U

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