Generate seamless procedural noise textures: Perlin, Simplex, Worley, FBM, and more. Free PBR-ready noise maps for terrain, clouds, and masking.
The Noise category is the mathematical foundation of procedural texturing. It includes Perlin noise, Simplex noise, Worley (cellular) noise, FBM (fractal Brownian motion), blue noise, white noise, Gaussian noise, and many specialized variants. Noise functions produce statistically random but visually coherent patterns that tile seamlessly at any resolution, making them the ideal base layers for complex material networks — terrain displacement, cloud generation, organic detail overlays, and procedural masking.
Noise generators are building blocks, not final materials. Start with the noise type that matches your visual target (Perlin for smooth clouds, Worley for cellular organic shapes, FBM for terrain-like layered detail), then tune Scale and Octaves to set the frequency range. Use the output as a base layer, blend mask, or detail multiplier in your material graph.
Noise functions form the backbone of all procedural texturing. Understanding the difference between Perlin (smooth gradient), Worley (cellular), Simplex (efficient alternative to Perlin), and FBM (layered detail) helps you choose the right starting point for any material challenge.
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