Rectangular Noise

Started by Hetzen, March 09, 2010, 11:28:51 AM

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Dune

It's easier to use lateral displacement, though using angles isn't impossible.

Some tests, not done yet....

mogn

Rounding a rectangle:

mogn

This is done so:

Hetzen

That is really flexible Mogn. I like the alternative shapes you can get with different values of n.

Hetzen

Quote from: Dune on November 07, 2014, 03:23:50 AM
It's easier to use lateral displacement, though using angles isn't impossible.

Some tests, not done yet....

The grass on the top side of the rock you've populated, helps bind that rock pattern making it more natural than at first thought it should be. Really nice work.

Kadri


Ulco,i like the look of the rock formation.

TheBadger

Looks really good Mogn, just have not had a try with it yet. Thanks in advance!

QuoteThat is really flexible Mogn. I like the alternative shapes you can get with different values of n.
Which node represents n (what is n)? and which node effects the uniformity of the noise?

@ulco,

How are you using the strata node to get "sections" of the noise in the wall, but not getting stepping? If you are using the strata node? OR are you changing the dimensions of the rectangle noice so that the so that it is fat enough to have a "top". Hope that makes sense to you.

^^ or to put it another way, why is the noise flat in ulco's example, and why is it rounded to an edge in J's example?
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mogn

The n is the constant node with the value of 2.5
Lower value creates rounder corners. 2.5 is the preferred value by Piet Hein.

TheBadger

Preferred by him why? Most perfect math? like the Golden Ratio or something?
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With these cubes, we could make a world of minecraft. ^^


j meyer

And a bit of progress on my side,too.
Still Jon's noise.
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choronr

Quote from: j meyer on November 08, 2014, 10:28:00 AM
And a bit of progress on my side,too.
Still Jon's noise.
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This is almost exactly the types of rock forms one sees in various parts of Arizona and Nevada. I Googled questions as to what type of geological rock formations these are but could not find the answer.

TheBadger

Thank you Mogn. I will read the bio!

@Bob,
I was trying too! Could not find the geology term. I am absolutely sure that there is a word for everything we want to define. We need a geologist here!

@J
Very nice demonstration! But are the corners "fixed" by the new noise? Or did you make the raised box a cylinder this time?? It appears to be working in every direction?

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