Noise Art v0.1 - Art from interpolative randomness - Full Screen Recommended - What is noise? - Noise in computer science, unlike what it means in everyday life, refers to visual randomness. Electronic noise in its normal form refers to every pixel being a different, random color, however a special type of noise called Perlin Noise groups pixels by their color. While this project does not technically use Perlin Noise, it creates similar patterns. - Instructions - Press any key to generate art. Press 'e' to open edit settings. Color H - base hue (0-255) Color S - base saturation (0-255) Color B - base brightness (0-255) Variance H - possible change in hue (0-255) Variance S - possible change in saturation (0-255) Variance B - possible change in brightness (0-255) Points - Number of different color zones Point Affect Area - Size of color zones Detail - Pixel size in the image