perlin-numpy
A fast and simple perlin noise generator using numpy (by pvigier)
nPerlinNoise
A robust open source implementation of Perlin Noise Algorithm for N-Dimensions in Python (by amithm3)
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perlin-numpy
Posts with mentions or reviews of perlin-numpy.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-05.
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First procgen landscape, what do you think?
Have you used numpy for this sort of thing? I found https://github.com/pvigier/perlin-numpy which does the whole Perlin noise + fractal noise with numpy operations. Haven't tested it yet to see how fast it is on large matrices
nPerlinNoise
Posts with mentions or reviews of nPerlinNoise.
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any hacktoberfest github repository to contribute on Python scripting
A new and small repo, you can contribute to this. https://github.com/Amith225/nPerlinNoise
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My First Open-Source project
Hello devIndia, today i released my first open source project nPerlinNoise, its A robust open source implementation of Perlin Noise Algorithm for N-Dimensions in Python.
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