Two Views of a 482-Faced Polyhedron Derived From the Rhombicosidodecahedron

To make this, I started by using the “morph duals by truncation” function in Stella 4d (available here) on a rhombicosidodecahedron. After converting the result to the base model, I then applied the “morph duals by expansion” function.

The second image shown here was made by applying “rainbow color mode” to the polyhedron above.

Cave Pictures From Our Vacation

We just got back from a vacation to Texas. One of the fun things we did there was visiting Inner Space Cavern in Georgetown, where I took these pictures.

A Dodecahedron, Encased By Stars

I made this using Stella 4d, which you can try for free right here.

Two Polyhedra Derived From an Enneagonal Prism

I made these using Stella 4d, which you can try for free at http://www.software3d.com/Stella.php.

A Three-Part Polyhedral Compound Derived From an Enneagonal Prism

I made this using Stella 4d, which you can try for free at this website.

Two Star-Prisms

Both of these prisms have 28-pointed stars as bases. I made them using Stella 4d: Polyhedron Navigator, which you can try for free right here.

A Ring of Fourteen Heptagonal Prisms

I made this using Stella 4d, which is available here.

A Tessellation Featuring Regular Heptagons, Regular Hexagons, and Many Irregular Polygons

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The Twenty Triangles of an Icosidodecahedron

I made this with Stella 4d, which you can try for free here.

An Icosidodecahedron Variant

I made this using Stela 4d, which you can try for free here.