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Perlin noise is a type of gradient noise developed by Ken Perlin in 1983. It has many uses, ... Perlin Noise Explained in Depth (with C++ source code)
Equivalent pulse code modulation noise; ... Peak signal-to-noise ratio; Perlin noise; ... Quantization noise; Quantum 1/f noise; Radio noise source; Random noise ...
An artifact of some implementations of this noise is that the returned value at the lattice points is 0. Unlike the value noise, gradient noise has more energy in the high frequencies. The first known implementation of a gradient noise function was Perlin noise , credited to Ken Perlin , who published the description of it in 1985.
Simplex noise. Simplex noise is the result of an n-dimensional noise function comparable to Perlin noise ("classic" noise) but with fewer directional artifacts, in higher dimensions, and a lower computational overhead. Ken Perlin designed the algorithm in 2001 [1] to address the limitations of his classic noise function, especially in higher ...
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In 1996, K. Perlin received an Academy Award for Technical Achievement from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, for the development of Perlin noise. [7] He had introduced this technique with the goal to produce natural-appearing textures on computer-generated surfaces for motion picture visual effects, while working on the Walt Disney Productions' 1982 feature film TRON for which ...
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