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Meaning of Bézier curve | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
/ˈbɛz.i.eɪ/

Definitions

A type of parametric curve defined by a set of control points, two of which are the ends of the curve, while the others determine its shape.

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Examples

“Bézier curves are applied, for example in computer graphics and animation, to produce smooth, infinitely scalable curves.”
“So, instead, it is often better to combine multiple Bézier curves to form a longer, more complicated curve called a piecewise Bézier curve. This section discusses how to join Bézier curves together – especially how to join them so as to preserve continuity and smoothness (i.e., continuity of the first derivative).”
“The initial points p₀, p₁, and p₂ are called control points of the Bézier curve.[…]The process outlined above for the generation of a quadratic Bézier curve from its three control points can be generalized for more control points in a straightforward manner.”
“When an affine transformation is applied to the control points, the resulting Bézier curve with respect to the new control points coincides with the transformed Bézier curve. Therefore, Bézier curves are invariant under affine transformations like rotation, translation or scaling. Bézier curves are also symmetric with respect to their control points.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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