File:Utah teapot simple 2.png
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English: The Utah teapot is one of the few iconic models of the early development of 3D computer graphics, which was developed by Martin Newell and modified in 1975 by his co-worker Jim Blinn.
Español: La tetera de Utah es uno de los pocos modelos icónicos del desarrollo inicial de los gráficos por computadora en 3D, que fue desarrollado por Martin Newell y modificado en 1975 por su compañero de trabajo Jim Blinn. |
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