List of common 3D test models
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This is a list of models and meshes commonly used in 3D computer graphics for testing and demonstrating rendering algorithms and visual effects. Their use is important for comparing results, similar to the way standard test images are used in image processing.
Modeled
[edit | edit source]Designed using CAD software; sorted by year of modeling.
| Name and viewer | Render | Year of creation | Person/organisation that did the modeling | Description of source object | Model size | License | Comments |
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| Utah teapot | 1975 | Martin Newell at University of Utah | Melitta teapot | 28 Bézier patches (32 with the bottom)[1] | Also called the "Newell teapot". One of the first models not to be measured. | ||
| Cornell box | 1984 | Cindy M. Goral, Kenneth E. Torrance, Donald P. Greenberg, Bennett Battaile at Cornell University | A 2 foot square box, open on one side, two opposing interior sides each painted a contrasting color, with the rest of the box painted light gray | 5 quads
1 light source |
Use as a 3D test model commonly relies on familiarity with the expected results rather than rerunning the experiment against a real-life setup. | ||
| Suzanne | 2002 | Willem-Paul van Overbruggen for Blender | Chimpanzee head, based on an orangutan from the movie Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back | 500 faces | GNU GPL 2+ (inherited from Blender as a whole) | Mascot for Blender[2] | |
| Crytek Sponza | 2010 | Frank Meinl at Crytek | The colonnaded atrium of the Sponza Palace in Dubrovnik[3] | 184,330 vertices
262,267 triangles[3] |
Used for demonstrating global illumination techniques.[4][5][6][7] The Crytek version is based on a model created by Marko Dabrović in early 2001 while he was at RNA studio, and donated to a radiosity competition held by CGTechniques.com in early 2002.[8][9] | ||
| Spot | 2012 | Keenan Crane at Caltech | Cartoon cow | 2,930 vertices 5,856 triangles |
CC0[10] | Catmull-Clark control mesh, quadrangulation, triangulation, vector texture, and bitmap texture. All meshes are manifold, genus-0 embeddings. | |
| 3DBenchy | 2015 | Creative Tools | Cartoon toy boat | 112,569 vertices
225,154 triangles |
CC0[11] | Specifically designed for testing the accuracy and capabilities of 3D printers |
Scanned
[edit | edit source]Includes photogrammetric methods; sorted by year of scanning.
| Name and viewer | Render | Year of creation | Person/organisation responsible for the scan | Description of source object | Model size | License | Comments |
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| Stanford bunny | 1993-94[12] | Greg Turk, Marc Levoy at Stanford University | Ceramic rabbit[13] | 69,451 triangles[12] | Figurine of unknown authorship and licensing status, scan itself released under a two-clause BSD license. | A test of range scanning physical objects. Originally .ply file. | |
| Stanford dragon | 1996[12] | Stanford University | Chinese dragon | 1,132,830 triangles | |||
| Stanford Armadillo | 1996[12] | Venkat Krishnamurthy and Marc Levoy at Stanford University | Armadillo action figure | 345,944 triangles | Free for scholarly writings and research, attribution required, no commercial use without prior permission[12] | ||
| Wooden Elk Toy | 2000[14] | Hans-Peter Seidel at Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik | Often used as an example of a non-trivial object with high genus. | ||||
| Phlegmatic Dragon[15] | 2007 | Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Czech Technical University in PragueEurographics 2007 conference | 667,214 faces (original) 480,076 faces (smoothed) |
Sticker on the bottom says "GRUNCH © PANTON '88 MADE IN ENGLAND" | Smoothed and nonsmoothed | ||
| David[16][17] | 2009 | Stanford University | Michelangelo's 5-meter statue David[16] | ~1 billion polygons[18] | Only available to established scholars and for non-commercial use only.[17] | range data[17] | |
| Fertility | 2009 | AIM@SHAPE Repository (scanned at Utrecht University) | Small stone statue with two joined figures. | 241,607 vertices 483,226 triangles |
Laser scan. | ||
| Nefertiti | File:Bust of Nefertiti at the Neues Museum, Berlin.stl | 2015 | Nora Al-Badri and Jan Nikolai Nelles | A stoneworked bust of the Egyptian queen Nefertiti that was created in 1345 BC by Thutmose | ~2 million triangles | CC By SA 4.0 | Surreptitiously scanned by Nora Al-Badri and Jan Nikolai Nelles, and subsequently separately by Scan the World with permission of the Neues Museum. |
Gallery
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The Utah teapot (1975) has a "hole" in it so it has a genus greater than zero.
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The Cornell box (1985) tests lighting and rendering.
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A 3D-printed reproduction of Stanford dragon (1996) physical model, made through rapid prototyping
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Spot (2012) shown homeomorphic to a sphere
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3DBenchy (2015), designed to test 3D printing
See also
[edit | edit source]- Standard test image – Digital image used to test image algorithms
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- Sutherland's Volkswagen – 3D test model
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External links
[edit | edit source]Wikimedia Commons has media related to 3D test models.
- Standard test models
- The Stanford 3D Scanning Repository hosted by the Stanford University
- Large Geometric Models Archive hosted by the Georgia Institute of Technology
- Other repositories
- The Utah 3D Animation Repository, a small collection of animated 3D models
- scene collection, by Physically Based Rendering Toolkit: a number of interesting scenes to render with global illumination
- MGF Example Scenes, a small collection of some indoor 3D scenes
- archive3D, a collection of 3D models
- 3DModels, a collection of vehicle 3D models
- NASA 3D Models, NASA 3D models to use for educational or informational purposes
- VRML Models from ORC Incorporated, 3D models in VRML format
- 3dRender.com: Lighting Challenges, regularly held lighting challenges, complete with scene and models for each challenge
- MPI Informatics Building Model, a virtual reconstruction of the Max Planck Institute for Informatics building in Saarbrücken
- Keenan's 3D Model Repository hosted by the Carnegie Mellon University
- HeiCuBeDa Hilprecht – Heidelberg Cuneiform Benchmark Dataset for the Hilprecht Collection a collection of almost 2.000 cuneiform tablets for bulk-download acquired with a high-resolution 3D-scanner. Available under a CC BY license and quotable by digital object identifiers. Datasets cleaned using the GigaMesh Software Framework.
- HeiCu3Da Hilprecht – Heidelberg Cuneiform 3D Database - Hilprecht Collection browsable version of HeiCuBeDa allowing to download and quote single 3D models.