Found this on you tube. Not sure what program he used.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeEISHh37lY
Found this on you tube. Not sure what program he used.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeEISHh37lY
Pretty amazing. No idea what program, other than starting rom the inside out. Gary P may know.
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Here's one that continues for 10 hours:
Zoomquilt 2 - infinite zoom art - 10 hours 4K - YouTube
There's a apple app called endless canvas which can do this. I remeber seeing something similar many years ago created in Macromedia Flash.
Great effect.
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'infinite zoom' apps have been around for quite a while, yes
in the case of the example behzad posted, because there is a pause after each zoom, you could simply use a program capable of large resolution stop motion animation - and in fact, given a serious video editor as well you could do it without the stop motion, as in egg's example [although I do not know specifically how it was done]
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It could be done fairly easily in Xara with the anime.js library.
Remember a browser only has around /5 to x5 zoom.
What I might to is have an image that you can scale as above to explore any part at any such scale.
When bored, one could press a key I for In and O for Out. The browser zoom would slowly rest back to 100% will following a SVG path to the 'portal' and then a deep dive into that image using CSS scalie and a fade into the next image where you can again pan and zoom to explore.
If it is fully automatic, it is just a zoom carousel.
If you had a stack of 50 images and shuffled them then the different SVG paths would at least make the travel varied and less boring.
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I dare say - mind you, if I were doing this, I would not be limiting it to browser viewing
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