- Stanford Bunny
The Stanford Bunny is a
computer graphics test model developed byGreg Turk andMarc Levoy in 1994 atStanford University .The "Bunny" consists of data describing 69,451 triangles determined by 3D scanning a ceramic figurine of a
rabbit . The data can be used to test various graphics algorithms; including polygonal simplification, compression, and surface smoothing. While the Stanford Bunny is a standard test data set, it does have limitations. These include its simplicity by today's standards (only 69,451 triangles), that it ismanifold connected, and that it has holes in the data (some due to scanning limits and some due to the object being hollow).The model was originally available in .ply (polygons) file format with 4 different resolutions, 69,451 polygons being the highest.
ee also
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Stanford Dragon
*Utah teapot
*Lenna
*Cornell Box
* SuzanneExternal links
* [http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~turk/zipper/zipper.html Original article on the technique]
* [http://graphics.stanford.edu/data/3Dscanrep/#bunny The Stanford 3D Scanning Repository] provides the Stanford Bunny model for download.
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