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Access RepositoryThe Utah teapot, or the Newell teapot, is a 3D test model of an ordinary teapot created in 1975. It has become a standard reference object within the computer graphics community.
Access RepositoryThe Stanford Dragon is a collection of 1,132,830 triangles. Based on a real figurine, it is often used to test various graphic algorithms, including polygonal simplification, compression, and surface smoothing.
Access RepositoryThe Stanford Bunny is one of the most commonly used test models. It is a collection of 69,451 triangles, and was assembled from range images of a clay bunny roughly 7.5 inches high.
Access RepositoryThe Stanford Happy Buddha was created in 1996 using a technique to develop complex polygonal models from range scans. It was developed using a Buddha gift-shop statuette roughly 8 inches tall.
Access RepositoryThe Stanford Armadillo is a collection of 345,944 triangles. Unlike with the Dragon and Buddha, the Armadillo is fair game for any animation you’d like to test: breaking, exploding, melting, etc.
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