Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 27th Feb 2008 21:27 UTC
3D News, GL, DirectX "As anyone who is into 3D computer graphics knows, there is something mysterious and special about The Teapot. It's not just any teapot - it's 'the' teapot. The teapot was made by Melitta in 1974 and originally belonged to Martin Newell and his wife, Sandra - who purchased it from ZCMI, (a department store in Salt Lake City). The teapot was eventually donated to the Boston Computer Museum but now resides in the Ephemera collection of the Computer History Museum. It's cataloged as 'Teapot used for Computer Graphics rendering' and bears the catalog number X00398.1984."
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glut
by renhoek on Wed 27th Feb 2008 21:43 UTC
renhoek
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2007-04-29

the teapot is ideal for testing, and they included it also in glut. that is one of the main reasons it's so often used (see glutSolidTeapot). and 3ds also has it as a "primitive".

RE: glut
by eggs on Thu 28th Feb 2008 03:14 in reply to "glut"
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2006-01-23

My first big graphics program in my graphics class was a dancing teapot (with color changing lights) in glut ;)

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