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Lecture 7: Geometry And Splines (86)
jeromylui

This site also for creating and seeing the animations of a Bezier Surface.

https://www.geogebra.org/m/sC5B62nX

avinashnandakumar

These animations are one of the most useful visualizations I've seen that actually help you understand the concepts in different dimensions. Along with the explanations of the professor, I think the last 4 to 5 lecture slides were very effective in explaining how Bezier curves work in different dimensions!

isaaclee06

I find it so interesting that adding another step to the 2D curves give you a 3D surface. It makes a lot of intuitive sense for a seeming very complex visual to create

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sheaconlon

This reminds me of linearly interpolating over mipmap levels, since there also we were interpolating over already-interpolated values in order to (essentially) add an extra dimension.

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