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Implementing Cubic Bézier Curves as Easing Functions in C++

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ibobev

8mo ago· 5 min readen

Summary

This article presents a practical C++ library implementation for using cubic Bézier curves as easing functions in animation. Written by Łukasz Izdebski Ph.D., it serves as a follow-up to a previous theoretical post on Bézier curves, providing concrete code examples and implementation details for developers working with animation and smooth transitions.

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Its purpose is to directly represent cubic Bézier Curves as Easing Functions
think of it as an epilogue to this earlier post on Bézier curves in animation
What it lacked was a practical perspective—an opportunity to see the implementation in action
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Fri 19 Sep 2025

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