OpenSimplex noise

OpenSimplex noise is an n-dimensional gradient noise function that was developed in order to overcome the patent-related issues surrounding Simplex noise, while continuing to also avoid the visually-significant directional artifacts characteristic of Perlin noise.

The algorithm shares numerous similarities with Simplex noise, but has two primary differences:

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References

  1. Ken Perlin, Noise hardware. In Real-Time Shading SIGGRAPH Course Notes (2001), Olano M., (Ed.). (pdf)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Spirit of Iron: Simplectic Noise Michael Powell's blog


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