Aftemist Oh, just to clarify a bit: I wrote earlier that I was fascinated by how the graphic I mentioned was created, but I was referring to the hologram itself, not the subsequent image-to-image processing. I admit that this kind of unique and abstract digital art often confuses popular AI-detection websites. More specifically, the script loads a 3D point cloud of a chaotic mathematical attractor, rotates it in virtual space, and uses a custom GPU kernel to simulate wave interference and light diffraction for each point, projecting the physics of a real hologram onto an 8K-resolution canvas.
PureMathArt Really Interesting. This is so information dense, i like it. You seem really passionate about your work. Gonna keep looking for more uploads from you in future.
Quite some time ago, I created images somewhat similar to yours using the Apophysis fractal renderer. It was definitely a freeware or shareware of some kind so, if this idea interests you, there should still be copies floating around online.
(This is all to say I quite like your work—keep going!)
Aftemist Thank you so much! This is a very pleasant surprise, as this is my first comment. I'm glad you like my wallpapers and style. I must admit, I'm not a math person – it's more about implementing ideas and combining different algorithm names because they produce beautiful, interesting, and unusual results. Of course, I don't calculate all this on paper; my computer renders it using Python scripts. I hope this will be an inspiration for you and other users. Thank you again. I promise to post new things soon, perhaps even more interesting!
how did you make this? love to hear about it -->https://whvn.cc/d8dd6m
Aftemist Oh, just to clarify a bit: I wrote earlier that I was fascinated by how the graphic I mentioned was created, but I was referring to the hologram itself, not the subsequent image-to-image processing. I admit that this kind of unique and abstract digital art often confuses popular AI-detection websites. More specifically, the script loads a 3D point cloud of a chaotic mathematical attractor, rotates it in virtual space, and uses a custom GPU kernel to simulate wave interference and light diffraction for each point, projecting the physics of a real hologram onto an 8K-resolution canvas.
PureMathArt Really Interesting. This is so information dense, i like it. You seem really passionate about your work. Gonna keep looking for more uploads from you in future.
Aftemist Thank You so much!.I promises to continue
Quite some time ago, I created images somewhat similar to yours using the Apophysis fractal renderer. It was definitely a freeware or shareware of some kind so, if this idea interests you, there should still be copies floating around online.
(This is all to say I quite like your work—keep going!)
glitchnova Thank you very much for the kind words. I will try to send over more graphics from time to time.
love your uploads. I would love to see more. Cool username btw.
Aftemist Thank you so much! This is a very pleasant surprise, as this is my first comment. I'm glad you like my wallpapers and style. I must admit, I'm not a math person – it's more about implementing ideas and combining different algorithm names because they produce beautiful, interesting, and unusual results. Of course, I don't calculate all this on paper; my computer renders it using Python scripts. I hope this will be an inspiration for you and other users. Thank you again. I promise to post new things soon, perhaps even more interesting!