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Edwin Earl
Catmull (born
March 31, 1945) is an
American computer scientist and
animator who
served as the co-founder of
Pixar and the
President of Walt...
- graphics, the
centripetal Catmull–Rom
spline is a
variant form of the
Catmull–Rom spline,
originally formulated by
Edwin Catmull and
Raphael Rom,
which can...
- The
Catmull–Clark
algorithm is a
technique used in 3D
computer graphics to
create curved surfaces by
using subdivision surface modeling. It was devised...
- the curve. The
uniform Catmull–Rom
implementation can
produce loops and self-intersections. The
chordal and
centripetal Catmull–Rom
implementations solve...
- at the
Queen Mary in Long Beach,
where he met and
talked to
Catmull again.: 45
Catmull inquired about The
Brave Little Toaster,
which L****eter explained...
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creating the world's
first computer-animated film.[citation needed]
Edwin Catmull and
Malcolm Blanchard were the
first to be
hired and were soon
joined by...
- 2014 book,
written by
Edwin Catmull and Amy Wallace,
about managing creativity in business. As a co-founder of Pixar,
Catmull discusses the environment...
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American computer-animated
short film
produced by
Edwin Catmull and Fred Parke.
Produced during Catmull's tenure at the
University of Utah, the
short was created...
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drawbacks 1978:
Subdivision surfaces were
described by
Edwin Catmull and Jim
Clark (see
Catmull-Clark
subdivision surface), and by
Daniel Doo and
Malcom Sabin...
- it
accidentally deflates. Luxo Jr. was Pixar's
first animation after Ed
Catmull and John L****eter left the
Lucasfilm Computer Division. The film is the...