Very nice!

2008/7/18 Casey Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I am pleased to announce the first release of my Perlin noise library
> for python.
>
> The noise library includes native-code implementations of Perlin
> "improved" noise and Perlin simplex noise. It also includes a fast
> implementation of Perlin noise in GLSL, for use in OpenGL shaders. The
> shader code and many of the included examples require Pyglet, the
> native-code noise functions themselves do not, however.
>
> The Perlin improved noise functions can also generate fBm (fractal
> Brownian motion) noise by combining multiple octaves of Perlin noise.
> Functions for convenient generation of turbulent noise are also
> included.
>
> Get it here:
> Pypi: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/noise
> Google Code (svn): http://code.google.com/p/caseman/
>
> If you have absolutely no idea what this is for, have a look here for
> some background:
> http://www.noisemachine.com/talk1/
>
> Then install it and try the examples (planet.py and bump.py in particular)
>
> Enjoy.
>
> -Casey
>
> >
>

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