Flocking Code
Par Brennan, Lucas
Publié par epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565323807
eBook
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Disponible dans 3 librairies
About this book
In the early days of computer graphics, animating a flock of birds or a school of fish was a nightmare. Animators had to manually plot the trajectory of every single creature, resulting in stiff, lifeless movements. True organic motion seemed impossible to replicate with cold code—until a computer scientist named Craig Reynolds stopped looking at the flock and started looking at the individual.
In 1986, Reynolds invented the "Boids" algorithm. He realized that complex swarm intelligence does not require a central leader or a pre-planned route. By giving each digital entity just three simple mathematical rules—separation, alignment, and cohesion—he created a system where thousands of independent agents spontaneously formed fluid, hyper-realistic flocks. This emergent behavior revolutionized the digital world. It is the invisible math that powers the terrifying swarms of bats in modern horror games, the massive charging armies in fantasy films, and the organic traffic flow in open-world city builders.
This book traces the history of procedural animation and the beauty of emergent complexity. It demystifies the programming logic that allowed software to mimic the unpredictable grace of nature.
Readers will grasp how minimal rules can generate monumental complexity, offering profound insights into artificial intelligence, game development, and the mathematical rhythm of the natural world.
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