Range of noise result
See original GitHub issueHi, I was wondering what the range of the nose functions are. It doesn’t say that anywhere in the documentation, and I am not reaching values above 0.8
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I’m a bit late to the party but isn’t Perlin noise supposed to range from
-1/2*sqrt(number of dimensions)
to+1/2*sqrt(number of dimensions)
. Not -1/+1. For 2D noise it would be around +/- 0.7, I haven’t looked much at the math differences between Perlin and Simplex (on my todo list) but it seems consistent.I definitely think the issue should stay open, it’s a very interesting issue!