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Bézier curve
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Bézier curve

Curved line invented by Pierre Bézier that connects a series of points (or ‘nodes’) in the smoothest possible way. The shape of the curve is governed by a series of complex mathematical formulae. They are used in computer graphics and CAD (computer-aided design).



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The 93-minute film itself talks to many of the field's true pioneers, from the men who invented Bezier curves and the computer mouse to SGI and Netscape founder James Clark and Adobe Systems CEO John Warnock to the king of ``Star Wars,'' George Lucas, and his nine-time Oscar-winning visual effects honcho, Dennis Murren.
0 include greater control over inserters in the production process, ability to create bezier curves in designs, and several features that further simplify usability.
0 are editing features like the "Join" function, which connects line segments, bezier curves, and spline curves.
 
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