perlin-numpy
A fast and simple perlin noise generator using numpy (by pvigier)
opensimplex
This repo has been migrated to https://code.larus.se/lmas/opensimplex (by lmas)
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perlin-numpy
Posts with mentions or reviews of perlin-numpy.
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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
opensimplex
Posts with mentions or reviews of opensimplex.
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Perlin noise
You can study the code here: https://github.com/lmas/opensimplex
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Help implementing 4d Perlin noise (inoise16)
Here you might find what you need. I never used or benchmarked it but maybe it provides inspiration: https://github.com/lmas/opensimplex
What are some alternatives?
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