agent-based modeling in animation
Agent-based modeling in animation is a method that involves creating individual agents within a digital environment and programming them to interact with each other based on predefined rules and behaviors. This technique is commonly used to simulate complex systems and behaviors, such as crowds, traffic, or natural phenomena, in animated scenes or simulations. By modeling agents with specific characteristics and allowing them to interact autonomously, animators can create more realistic and dynamic animations.
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