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The Utah Teapot

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If you've ever dabbled in computer graphics, you know about the "Utah Teapot". It's used everywhere.

Utah Teapot (render by Jing Li)

Anyhow, I was working on some subdivision surface stuff today and needed a patch dataset, so I went looking for the teapot and found a great site by Steve Baker that details the history of the Utah Teapot, and includes the original dataset.

Nice.

The dataset not only includes the teapot (missing the bottom, of course) but the spoon and cup. How nicely, graphically, geeky.

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