I made this using Stella 4d, which you can try for free right here.
Monthly Archives: November 2022
A Zonish Polyhedron Based On the Faces and Vertices of a Dodecahedron
I made this using Stella 4d, which you can try for free right here.
A Compound of the Truncated Dodecahedron and the Truncated Icosahedron

I made this using Stella 4d, a program you can try for free at this website.
A Cosmic Rhombic Dodecahedron
Image credit: NASA/ESA/CSA. This was one of the first images from the new James Webb Space Telescope.
Software credit: Stella 4d, available here.
Uh oh . . . .
“We are the Borg. You will be assimilated. Resistance is futile.”

[Visual produced using Stella 4d, which you can try for free here. Quote from Star Trek.]
A Box of Spiders
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An Interference Pattern
Supernovae Bursting Forth From a Pentagonal Icositetrahedron
I made this with Stella 4d, which you can try for free here.
Cuboctahedron Thirteen

For fans of House MD in general, and Olivia Wilde (Dr. Remy Hadley, better known as “Thirteen”) in particular. It’s off the air now, but still available on Amazon. I made this .gif using Stella 4d, which you can try right here.
It’s All Been Done Before — Or Has It?
I’m trying extremely hard to come up with a polyhedral design no one has ever seen before. I think I might have found one — possibly even two.
To make this, I drew a point with 360 rays coming from it, using Geometer’s Sketchpad. I then took a screenshot of that, and projected it onto each face of a rhombic triacontahedron. Two versions are presented here — one where the images appear to rotate, and one where they don’t. I sincerely hope you are seeing these for the first time.
I could not have made these without Stella 4d: Polyhedron Navigator, which you can try for yourself — for free — at this website. It’s simply the best program out there for making polyhedral images.
