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Author:  paigan0 [ Tue Jan 17, 2017 7:54 am ]
Post subject:  Knighty 55--"Spirit Chewality"--3D FAMV

Knighty 55--"Spirit Chewality"--3D FAMV

An INSTRU-METAL tune by Prog Rock project band SINKERR (Steve SINK and Scott KERR) called "Spirit Chewality," and a brand new mclarekin formula called "Knighty 55," this is a trip through the reflective world of Knighty 55, a Pseudo Kleinian variant. Song uses Chapman Stick Railboard and 12-string Grand Stick, and piano, guitar, and drums. Video made with Mandelbulber v 1.21 OpenCL.

Cheers!

Down in Fractal Rock,
Steve Sink
Paigan Productions, Paigan0


Vimeo:
https://vimeo.com/199836800

YouTube:
https://youtu.be/z1a6MSz-T1s


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https://soundcloud.com/stephen-sink-1/spirit-chewality
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Author:  bachdois [ Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Knighty 55--"Spirit Chewality"--3D FAMV

Sweet! One of those songs you recognize since the first bar. I Really dig this sound! Love the sound you guys do! sinkerr rules! [emoji123]


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Author:  Jayesskerr [ Tue Jan 17, 2017 9:12 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Knighty 55--"Spirit Chewality"--3D FAMV

hehehe Here it comes again! Seizure visuals by Steve!

Awesome, man. These things are so cool!

Author:  paigan0 [ Wed Jan 18, 2017 7:54 am ]
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Thanks, guys! New formula and lots to explore in it. I would have stuck it over at the Temples of Sphere Inks, but this is a Sticky song. And not a whole lot going on in the Showcase lately--I hate to crowd out worthy posts.
bachdois wrote:
Sweet! One of those songs you recognize since the first bar. I Really dig this sound! Love the sound you guys do! sinkerr rules! [emoji123]



And yeah, both Scott and I separately have very distinctive styles and sounds--for better or worse!--and put us together and there is a definite SINKERR sound. Not your generic bar band sound, anyway, at least not any bars I know. We really need to do a lot more! And thanks so much--SINKERR does rule and also ROCKS! :twisted:

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Author:  paigan0 [ Sun Jan 22, 2017 10:00 am ]
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5K Knighty 55

It only took YouTube 3 days to finally figure it out, but my "Retina 5K" resolution (5120 X 2880) fractal video will finally display at 5K (or 4K, or anything stepped down from there.) I don't even have a 2K monitor (still rocking 2 46-inch 1080p monitors), much less a 4K or a 5K. But for those who do, here is finally some content for you! And a rocking Chapman Stick song with guitar god Scott Kerr. Here is "5K Knighty 55" with SINKERR tune "Spirit Chewality"! Cheers!

6475 frames of 5120 X 2880 jpegs, done with Mandelbulber v 1.21 OpenCL and 3 video cards (NVDIAs: 1 1080, and 2 980s) and took about a week between the three cards (so almost 3 weeks for one card!) Which would have been about a year on the CPU render farm, even with my 100+ cores!

This is done with mclarekin's new variant to the Knighty Pseudo Kleinian formula, called Knighty 55.

Down in fractal rock,
Steve Sink
Paigan Zero

"5K Knighty 55" with SINKERR tune "Spirit Chewality"
YouTube:
https://youtu.be/SrqQa0AsaIU


Author:  Jayesskerr [ Sun Jan 22, 2017 10:23 am ]
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Pretty wild, dude. I was reading this thing on Fractal imagery and the possibility of tying it in with nanotechnology, in particular manufacturing. Cool stuff, man!

Author:  paigan0 [ Sun Jan 22, 2017 10:35 am ]
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Jayesskerr wrote:
Pretty wild, dude. I was reading this thing on Fractal imagery and the possibility of tying it in with nanotechnology, in particular manufacturing. Cool stuff, man!


Fractals and molecular manufacturing and assembly? Let's talk about THAT awesome topic over here:

viewtopic.php?f=21&t=11464&p=101984#p101984

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