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  2. Utah teapot - Wikipedia

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    The Utah teapot, or the Newell teapot, is one of the standard reference test models in 3D modeling and an in-joke [1] within the computer graphics community. It is a mathematical model of an ordinary Melitta-brand teapot designed by Lieselotte Kantner that appears solid with a nearly rotationally symmetrical body. Using a teapot model is ...

  3. List of common 3D test models - Wikipedia

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    Princeton shape-based 3D model search engine; Keenan's 3D Model Repository hosted by the Carnegie Mellon University; HeiCuBeDa Hilprecht – Heidelberg Cuneiform Benchmark Dataset for the Hilprecht Collection a collection of almost 2.000 cuneiform tablets for bulk-download acquired with a high-resolution 3D-scanner.

  4. File:Utah teapot (solid).stl - Wikipedia

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    I used 3D Studio Max (later known as Autodesk 3ds Max) to create the teapot and brought it into Blender, where I joined all the pieces together, sealed the holes and removed all the overlapping parts. This was then exported to STL.

  5. Iconic 3D model in front of a warped mirror. The pigment texture on the teapot is the Julia set, a fractal. Alt1 - Simplified. Alt2 - Modern render of an iconic model developed by Martin Newell (1975). Reason The Utah teapot is one of a handful of iconic models from the early development of 3D computer graphics, having been developed in 1975 ...

  6. Teapot - Wikipedia

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    The teapot has been featured in the American children's song from 1939, "I'm a Little Teapot". In Korea, the teapot is commonly used as a serving container for various types of wines. Part of the constellation of Sagittarius contains an asterism (or a star pattern not officially recognized as a constellation) that famously resembles a teapot.

  7. 3D modeling - Wikipedia

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    The 3D model can be physically created using 3D printing devices that form 2D layers of the model with three-dimensional material, one layer at a time. Without a 3D model, a 3D print is not possible. 3D modeling software is a class of 3D computer graphics software used to produce 3D models. Individual programs of this class are called modeling ...

  8. Martin Newell (computer scientist) - Wikipedia

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    The Utah teapot, a model by Martin Newell (1975). Newell developed the Utah teapot while working on a Ph.D. at the University of Utah, [1] [6] where he also helped develop a version of the painter's algorithm for rendering. He graduated in 1975, and was on the Utah faculty from 1977 to 1979. [7]

  9. Melitta - Wikipedia

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    This Melitta teapot was the model for the Utah teapot 3D rendering, a ubiquitous object in early computer graphics research. In 1908, Melitta Bentz, a 35-year-old woman from Dresden, Germany, invented the first coffee filter, receiving a patent registration for her "Filter Top Device lined with Filter Paper" from the Patent Office in Berlin on 8 July.