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    animation. Bézier curves can be combined to form a Bézier spline, or generalized to higher dimensions to form Bézier surfaces. The Bézier triangle is...
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    modelling and in computer graphics, a composite Bézier curve or Bézier spline is a spline made out of Bézier curves that is at least C 0 {\displaystyle C^{0}}...
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  • stable method to evaluate Bézier curves. The curves remain widely used in computer graphics to model smooth curves. Bézier developed the notation, consisting...
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  • Bézier curves, named after its inventor Paul de Casteljau. De Casteljau's algorithm can also be used to split a single Bézier curve into two Bézier curves...
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  • A Bézier triangle is a special type of Bézier surface that is created by (linear, quadratic, cubic or higher degree) interpolation of control points....
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  • Bézier can refer to: Pierre Bézier, French engineer and creator of Bézier curves Bézier curve Bézier triangle Bézier spline (disambiguation) Bézier surface...
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  • Bézier surfaces are a species of mathematical spline used in computer graphics, computer-aided design, and finite element modeling. As with Bézier curves...
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  • author, Bézier spline may refer to: a Bézier curve or a composite Bézier curve This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bézier spline...
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    A piecewise/composite Bézier curve is a series of Bézier curves joined with at least C0 continuity (the last point of one curve coincides with the starting...
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    Parabola (redirect from Parabolic curve)
    {f}}\!_{1},{\vec {f}}\!_{2}} to be vectors in space. A quadratic Bézier curve is a curve c → ( t ) {\displaystyle {\vec {c}}(t)} defined by three points...
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