Perlin noise

English

Two-dimensional slice through 3D Perlin noise.

Etymology

After its developer, Ken Perlin.

Noun

Perlin noise (uncountable)

  1. (computer graphics) Random-looking visual noise generated by a function, widely used in computer graphics to simulate effects such as fire and clouds.
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