Stanford Bunny

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Stanford Bunny
Usage: n.

See Also: lenna


Stanford Bunny: n.

The successor of the Utah Teapot. The model is of a chocolate Easter bunny consisting of about 5000 polygons. It is small by 2002 standards, but is more illustrative than the teapot of of techniques such as surface radiance (e.g. radiosity) and self-reflection. There is a history page. Compare lenna.

Sources

Source: Stanford Bunny, in The Jargon File, version 4.4.7.


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