Updated procedural noise tutorial#114
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Note: The csl style could be moved up to the root of the repository for use with all tutorials. Perhaps the bib files should be specific to tutorials. |
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Looks great! Perhaps let's merge this as it is now and we could have a separate PR moving the CSL file and it would be nice to add some instructions to contributing.mdhow to use bibliography.
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Sounds like a plan. Please merge and I will create that new pull request. |
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Colored Noise
This update adds a new section on fractional colored noise, additional figures, a bibliography, and a bibliographic style. The bibliography uses the Citation Style Language style for ACM. Preview the tutorial here.
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