self-organization and emergent behavior in animation techniques
Self-organization and emergent behavior in animation techniques refer to the way complex and organic patterns can arise from simple rules and interactions within animation systems. Self-organization involves elements autonomously organizing themselves without external control, leading to emergent behavior where unexpected and interesting results emerge from the interactions between these elements. In animation techniques, this can be seen in how fluid simulations, particle systems, and crowd simulations can create lifelike and realistic animations through the self-organization of individual elements.
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