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Summary
The Utah teapot is one of a handful of iconic models from the early development of 3D computer graphics, having been developed by Martin Newell and modified by his co-worker, Jim Blinn in 1975.
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File usage
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- 3D modeling
- Computer graphics
- Computer graphics (computer science)
- Computer science
- List of common 3D test models
- Martin Newell (computer scientist)
- Portal:Computer graphics/Selected picture/7
- Radiosity (computer graphics)
- Utah teapot
- Infogalactic:Featured picture candidates/Utah teapot
- Portal:Computer graphics/Selected picture
- Portal:Computer graphics/Selected picture/7