gradientteille
Gradientteille, also known as gradient tiling or gradient tessellation, is a visual technique used in digital design, computer graphics, and animation to create seamless patterns by combining multiple tiles or textures with gradual transitions between them. The term originates from the combination of "gradient," referring to smooth transitions between colors or values, and "teille," a French-derived term for "tile," which in this context refers to repeating units of a pattern.
This method is commonly applied in graphic design, video game environments, and architectural visualizations to achieve
Gradientteille is particularly useful in procedural generation, where patterns must scale dynamically across large surfaces. It
While gradientteille can enhance aesthetic quality, it requires careful planning to avoid unintended artifacts or inconsistencies.