To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand CGMatter's tutorials. The humour is extremely subtle, and without a PhD in nodes most of the jokes will go over a typical viewer's head. There's also CG's nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation- his personal philosophy draws heavily from Narodnaya Volya literature, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these jokes, to realise that they're not just funny- they say something deep about *LIFE*. As a consequence people who dislike CGMatter truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn't appreciate, for instance, the humour in CG's existential catchphrase "Delete the default cube," which itself is a cryptic reference to the death of Nikolay II in 1918. I'm smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as CG's genius wit unfolds itself on their dirty 4:3 screens. What fools.. how I pity them. 😂 And yes, by the way, i DO have a blender logo tattoo. And no, you cannot see it. It's for the ladies' eyes only- and even then they have to demonstrate that they're within 5 IQ points of my own (preferably lower) beforehand. Nothin personnel kid 😎
@@user-uh2nv6qr8q Careful there, some low iq, lesser being make take this as a serious comment and post it on reddit. Though in hindsight, the word 'Fractals' in the title of this particular video has probably deterred most low iq individuals, am I right my fellow intellectual 😜
i'm very much a blender newbie but i can't stress enough how helpful ur tutorials are fr you're just straight to the point yet you explain stuff so well
These ARE fractals. A fractal is when each part has the same characteristic as the whole. They may not be Mandelbrots or Julia sets, but they're definately are fractals.
@@m1lkweed What I said was that they had the same characteristics as the whole, I did not say they were all self similar. the Minkowski-Bouligand dimension, for example, which can be use to descibe how smaller and smaller sections of coast line, whilst not self-similar, do have the same characterisics as the whole. It is why coastlines can never be properly measured, and can is some sense be described as infinite. A fern leaf is a fractal and self-similar. Trees are fractal, as are rivers, mountains, circulatory systems, the branching of your lungs, snowflakes. Road networks are fractal and so are power grids. My point was that fractals don't only exist is mathermatics, but are everywhere and multitudinous in nature..... And I still maintain that what CGMatter produced was a fractal! Does non-integer hausdorff dimension apply to all of these?? (Genuine question, cos I'm still not sure. Whether it does or not, tho, thanks! Had an enjoyable time looking up non-integer hausdorff dimension, as well as the Minkowski-Bouligand dimension which I knew, but didn't know the name of. Much fun :) )
maiel newrick from what I can tell, all the things you listed have a non-integer hausdorff dimension. (Now that I think about it, integers include the negative numbers. What would a negative fractal look like?)
@@m1lkweed Hmmmm, Interesting and good to know. I have seen an image where someone had caculated a pattern within the normally black centre of the Mandelbrot set. Was a kind of negative Mandelbrot, tho I can't remember how they discerned it (and tbh, didn't really understand anyway :) ), don't know if was from negative numbers, but there is information even there. Fractals are infinitly interesting.
the reason they are not fractals is because they do not recurs infinitely. i think that was what he was getting at, because he can only achieve a finite number of instances it can only approximate a fractal
I think there is but I've not tried it and I think I recall it could only make 2 types of fractal. Blenderfractals on GitHub. Let us know if it's any good!
what the hell dude, you are reading my mind! I was just few days ago looking for a tutorial like this and couldn't find any good one :D and here you create one, thanks
Hey there, I have no interest at all in 3d modelling or blender, but I stumbled across your video at random and I wanted to let you know that the pace and humor of your video is simply genius. Liked it, keep it up !
In less than 2 minutes you did a better job of showing how to approximate fractals in blender than anything else I've seen. I'm curious what combining this approach with sverchok will do. That is my homework assignment for the week.
Ok dude, Awesome stuff. Really a brake through when it comes to play with fractals. BUT... I would love like a long walkthrough video of what you can do with it. Stuff you built with it because it's dope
could you do a full overview "tutorial" of the tissue add on at some point. going over everything one would need to know to make basically anything with it.features, limitations, nuances, common problems and workarounds.
Great tutorial. Got me thinking about using the Keen Toons face mesh from your previous tutorials to create human head fractals. Might need to decimate the mesh a bit first but could be pretty interesting.
Best tutorials on the internet, appreciate your videos man! Icospheres with increasing subdivisions looks cool. Btw, just curious, what are you studying in college?
You seem to like fractals, so why not do a tutorial on 3d fractals on your secondary channel by doing Ray marching with nodes? It would be really cool to see that, even if it would be really advanced
That would be cool. I hadn't thought about this kind of thing in Blender. I had a mess around with some Ray Marching in Shadertoy but barely understood what I was doing at the time.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU OH MY GOD I CAN'T TELL YOU HOW THANKFUL I AM TO YOU FOR HELPING GET STARTED WITH BASIC FRACTALS IN BLENDER! I'VE JUST WORKED ON MY FIRST MULTI-LAYERED GEOMETRIC 3D FRACTAL AND IT'S WELL-BUILT SO FAR JUST OMG OMG OMG GOMG!
The icosahedron is a shape primitive, one of the default mesh objects. Simply delete the default cube and add an icosa with 20 sides. Then look for a tutorial on how to make embossed lettering.
The way you make fractals is a mandibulbe 3d but this would be interesting to take a fractal OBJ model and then tessellated or whatever the fuck like repeated more that'd be cool.
Hi CGmatter. I want to make random fractals with Koch squares, ie squares that are randomly extruded up-down or else inside-out. Do you have any idea how to make such structure with the tissue addon?
Things may be a little different now with blender 3 but im trying to animate the thickness offset to make it look like the object is blooming, however when i go to render, the animate tab unchecks itself and no offset change is made in render. any ideas??
"But CGMatter, that's not a fractal! That's technically an approximation!"
*shut up*
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand CGMatter's tutorials. The humour is extremely subtle, and without a PhD in nodes most of the jokes will go over a typical viewer's head. There's also CG's nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation- his personal philosophy draws heavily from Narodnaya Volya literature, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these jokes, to realise that they're not just funny- they say something deep about *LIFE*. As a consequence people who dislike CGMatter truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn't appreciate, for instance, the humour in CG's existential catchphrase "Delete the default cube," which itself is a cryptic reference to the death of Nikolay II in 1918. I'm smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as CG's genius wit unfolds itself on their dirty 4:3 screens. What fools.. how I pity them. 😂
And yes, by the way, i DO have a blender logo tattoo. And no, you cannot see it. It's for the ladies' eyes only- and even then they have to demonstrate that they're within 5 IQ points of my own (preferably lower) beforehand. Nothin personnel kid 😎
@@user-uh2nv6qr8q Careful there, some low iq, lesser being make take this as a serious comment and post it on reddit. Though in hindsight, the word 'Fractals' in the title of this particular video has probably deterred most low iq individuals, am I right my fellow intellectual 😜
@@neian147 Like on r/iamverysmart
@@user-uh2nv6qr8q is the r&m fanbase a meme nowadays?
i expected a tutorial not a whole documentary
I showed this vid to my grandma and even she couldn't stay interested because he went so slow
0:18 the overlay of these 2 sequences initially gave me a very different impression until I figured out what was going on.
"Eviscerate the default cube"
i'm very much a blender newbie but i can't stress enough how helpful ur tutorials are fr you're just straight to the point yet you explain stuff so well
You won't be a newbie for long after watching this guy's tutorials
How's it coming on after a year?
@@Kholaslittlespot1 i stopped doing blender haha. need to get back into it tho
@@nooooooo5203 Do that thing! Blender is great.
"Ablate" the default cube
When you iterate 420 times and create a black hole in your room
Its funny cus weed
These ARE fractals. A fractal is when each part has the same characteristic as the whole. They may not be Mandelbrots or Julia sets, but they're definately are fractals.
maiel newrick actually no, fractals are typically not self similar. A fractal is any shape with a non-integer hausdorff dimension.
@@m1lkweed What I said was that they had the same characteristics as the whole, I did not say they were all self similar. the Minkowski-Bouligand dimension, for example, which can be use to descibe how smaller and smaller sections of coast line, whilst not self-similar, do have the same characterisics as the whole. It is why coastlines can never be properly measured, and can is some sense be described as infinite. A fern leaf is a fractal and self-similar. Trees are fractal, as are rivers, mountains, circulatory systems, the branching of your lungs, snowflakes. Road networks are fractal and so are power grids. My point was that fractals don't only exist is mathermatics, but are everywhere and multitudinous in nature..... And I still maintain that what CGMatter produced was a fractal! Does non-integer hausdorff dimension apply to all of these?? (Genuine question, cos I'm still not sure. Whether it does or not, tho, thanks! Had an enjoyable time looking up non-integer hausdorff dimension, as well as the Minkowski-Bouligand dimension which I knew, but didn't know the name of. Much fun :) )
maiel newrick from what I can tell, all the things you listed have a non-integer hausdorff dimension.
(Now that I think about it, integers include the negative numbers. What would a negative fractal look like?)
@@m1lkweed Hmmmm, Interesting and good to know. I have seen an image where someone had caculated a pattern within the normally black centre of the Mandelbrot set. Was a kind of negative Mandelbrot, tho I can't remember how they discerned it (and tbh, didn't really understand anyway :) ), don't know if was from negative numbers, but there is information even there. Fractals are infinitly interesting.
the reason they are not fractals is because they do not recurs infinitely. i think that was what he was getting at, because he can only achieve a finite number of instances it can only approximate a fractal
Thanks for reading that whole book for me, and telling me what it means in a min. Appreciate you man!
That's awesome! Fractals make for great abstract art pieces.
Cgmatter, don't you know anything! This is NOT a fractal! Go home and stop making the best tutorials on the internet. Just stop!
xD
@@rinyas agreed
X😆D
@@estellanavarro635 NICE
That mushroom visual effect is pretty rad, I dig it
Thank you for making the tutorial so visually interesting, my rapidly deteriorating attention span needs this sort of thing to learn.
There should be a real fractal add-on that can make real fractals, I'd love that
I think there is but I've not tried it and I think I recall it could only make 2 types of fractal. Blenderfractals on GitHub. Let us know if it's any good!
not possible, that would require infinite computation
This is loads better than the other tutorials I was looking at, thank you!
your production style is enchanting !
This was great, clear & fast
Man you did a lot of things to make this video appreciate that
I did this tutorial and my computer said; "no!"
The only youtube videos I watch at less than 1x speed. Congrats!
Estou adorando o formato do vídeo!
I love your video editing ^_^
what the hell dude, you are reading my mind! I was just few days ago looking for a tutorial like this and couldn't find any good one :D and here you create one, thanks
wOW
I didn't know about it
It's the EASIEST WAY to make fractals in my life!
U r great man! Let me shake ur hand
beautiful
stimulating, keep it up. Thank you
Hey there, I have no interest at all in 3d modelling or blender, but I stumbled across your video at random and I wanted to let you know that the pace and humor of your video is simply genius. Liked it, keep it up !
You are a god, thank you 🙏🏾
super good stuff!
Fractals are cool, but you know what’s cooler? Yeah, ducks🦆🦆
i second this claim
Geese are better.
Dont ever stop
In less than 2 minutes you did a better job of showing how to approximate fractals in blender than anything else I've seen. I'm curious what combining this approach with sverchok will do. That is my homework assignment for the week.
This guy simply read our newbie's minds
Ok dude, Awesome stuff. Really a brake through when it comes to play with fractals. BUT... I would love like a long walkthrough video of what you can do with it. Stuff you built with it because it's dope
Best tutorial
thank You
this is the longest video I've ever seen, somethings not right...
this man's camera is terrible
*i like it! **_subbed and liked!_*
could you do a full overview "tutorial" of the tissue add on at some point. going over everything one would need to know to make basically anything with it.features, limitations, nuances, common problems and workarounds.
excellent
Great tutorial. Got me thinking about using the Keen Toons face mesh from your previous tutorials to create human head fractals. Might need to decimate the mesh a bit first but could be pretty interesting.
Did you try that? Pretty cool idea!
0:59 - What people look like when you're on shrooms.
In this video he just wanted to flex his ''Editing'' skill..
The dude just rapped on that beat! Like damn!! Or is it just me ?
Finally I can make 3D fractal spaces where you just put a camera inside and people be like whoaaaa
just like Aleph-0
your voice is soothing
F to the default cube
Best tutorials on the internet, appreciate your videos man!
Icospheres with increasing subdivisions looks cool.
Btw, just curious, what are you studying in college?
You seem to like fractals, so why not do a tutorial on 3d fractals on your secondary channel by doing Ray marching with nodes?
It would be really cool to see that, even if it would be really advanced
Came from code parade?
That would be cool. I hadn't thought about this kind of thing in Blender. I had a mess around with some Ray Marching in Shadertoy but barely understood what I was doing at the time.
I predicted it!
imagine making the video able to see the entire window
Your last fractal video inspired me to write a Julia set visualiser in Java, but I don't think I'm ready for a Menger sponge lol
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU OH MY GOD I CAN'T TELL YOU HOW THANKFUL I AM TO YOU FOR HELPING GET STARTED WITH BASIC FRACTALS IN BLENDER! I'VE JUST WORKED ON MY FIRST MULTI-LAYERED GEOMETRIC 3D FRACTAL AND IT'S WELL-BUILT SO FAR JUST OMG OMG OMG GOMG!
Cauterise the default cube.
"you won't go to the Wikipedia page and read all the maths"...... Nah, I went ahead and did that
Wait, what do I do with the Default Cube?
Where is the video about the woven basket?
Disembowel the default cube.
Or you can just enable extra objects addon and then go shift+A -> mesh -> extras -> menger sponge
Everything in blender is an approximation. That's what floating point numbers are for. :-)
Yes, it is.
Genial
Me after watching this video: *_FAST AND CURIOUS NOW_*
Nice. Honestly, a good approximation is easier to use anyway
discombobulate the cube, calmy
My PC became fractal, help!
Could you do a speed tutorial on how to make a 20 sided dice with the numbers and such? I love your videos - thx
The icosahedron is a shape primitive, one of the default mesh objects. Simply delete the default cube and add an icosa with 20 sides. Then look for a tutorial on how to make embossed lettering.
@@ahfoo1429 thanks; i figured that out a while ago, but thanks regardless. I hope you have a good day
you should put the woven basket in link description. took me a couple of days to find it, its not even in this channel...
The way you make fractals is a mandibulbe 3d but this would be interesting to take a fractal OBJ model and then tessellated or whatever the fuck like repeated more that'd be cool.
0:38 how do i make something like this with the addon?
e deleted the decaltu cube without saying a thing
But what do we do with the default cube?
Circumsice the default cube
Now make quaternion julia out of it lmao. Nice tutorial tho!
Make a tutorial on tissue fan and patch mode, I don't understand it
Hi CGmatter. I want to make random fractals with Koch squares, ie squares that are randomly extruded up-down or else inside-out. Do you have any idea how to make such structure with the tissue addon?
You forgot to say that you must collapse a default cube at the beginning! (0:40)
But I haven't been me and you haven't been you yet... Whats the point of life anymore
0:26 FPV!!!!!!!!!!!
Things may be a little different now with blender 3 but im trying to animate the thickness offset to make it look like the object is blooming, however when i go to render, the animate tab unchecks itself and no offset change is made in render. any ideas??
I'd say even more, it's kinda cool right ?
Procedual Planets, when?
RECURSIVE STRUCTURES REEEEEEEEEEEEE
this can be used to make fabric clothes
instructions unclear i broke blender
had to turn the playback speed to 0.5 and still didnt understand anything
Do you need blender 2.81 to have the 4d option in you vector node?
Everything went over my head😐
Step 1: abrogate the default cube
Now, detesselate the default cube
Am I CGMatter or have I been me? I need answers.
Where's a link to the basket tutorial? I can't find it.
How does one simulate a true fractal
That was a surprisingly slow video
Do the same with a tetrahedron
0:40 the roblox logo
When I want fractals I just take some acid
How do you acheive the thumbnail cube fractal???
how did you do the one at 0:33?
I can't keep up, it's too slow!