The document discusses top models used in computer graphics research from 1993 to present. It describes models like the Stanford Bunny from 1993, the Digital Michelangelo Project scanning statues in 1997-1999, the Utah Teapot modeled in 1974, and the Lena image from a 1972 Playboy magazine. It concludes by asking who may be the next top model in the field.
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Top Super-models of Computer Graphics
1. THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Top Models in Computer Graphics
Where did they come from and who will be the next top model?
Un-Distinguished Lecture Series 04/06/2007 Gordon Wetzstein
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[wetzste1@cs.ubc.ca]
2. The Stanford Bunny
1993/94 - 362,272 vertices, 69,451 triangles
bought by Greg Turck at Easter for scanning
still lives somewhere in Stanford
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11. Faxing a Buddha
1996 1st scanned, faxed and 3D printed
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12. Digital Michelangelo Project
1997-1999: a bunch of Stanfords students go to Italy and scan
statues [graphics.stanford.edu/projects/mich/], 4mio polys, 1mm
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27. Lena
Lena Soderberg, Miss November 1972
Best selling Playboy ever (7,161,561 copies)
attended 50th Anniversary IS&T
conference in Boston
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