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I'm having difficulty understanding a lot of the highly mathematical papers available online describing how Perlin noise generation works, and I'm wondering if anyone could point me in the direction of a more accessible introduction. I am looking to use Perlin noise in an application to create 2D textures.

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It's worth noting that the original Perlin noise algorithm has been deprecated by the author. Ken Perlin designed a new version: Simplex Noise

There is a good explanation of Simplex Noise with Java implementation here.

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    please note that simplex noise is patented! So even if its better, you might not want to use it!
    – Piranha
    Jan 17, 2015 at 11:58
  • It is only patented for texture generation in 3D and beyond which makes it suitable for terrain generation among other things.
    – Entalpi
    Apr 26, 2017 at 7:34
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Look at the book Texturing and Modeling, A Procedural Approach, starting in page 67 there's a nice description and source code for gradient noises, perlin noise is just another gradient noise.

There's also a implementation in GPU Gems 2.

Perlin noise itself doesn't use much advanced math, you only need to know about linear interpolation, lattices and random values.

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