
These images of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune were all acquired by NASA. I placed them on this polyhedron, and created this rotating .gif, using Stella 4d, which you can try for free at this website.

These images of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune were all acquired by NASA. I placed them on this polyhedron, and created this rotating .gif, using Stella 4d, which you can try for free at this website.
This is one of many possible facetings of the dodecahedron. It’s colored by face type above, and is shown in “rainbow color mode” below. I made both rotating images using Stella 4d, which you can try for free at this website.

This image of a caffeine molecule comes from this website. I put it on the faces of this rhombic dodecahedron, and created this rotating model, using Stella 4d: Polyhedron Navigator, which you can try for free right here.
I just woke up, and found this waiting for me on my computer. Apparently, I made it when I was half-asleep, hours earlier. I made it using Stella 4d, which you can try for free right here. Its faces are 60 small red darts, and 120 large yellow darts.

The faces of this polyhedron include twelve regular decagons, as well as sixty convex pentagons. I made it using Stella 4d: Polyhedron Navigator, which you can try for free at http://www.software3d.com/Stella.php.
In the image above, the icosidodecahedron’s final stellation is colored by face type. In the one below, I used “rainbow color mode.” Both were made using Stella 4d, which you can try for free at http://www.software3d.com/Stella.php.
I created this using Stella 4d, software you can try right here.

This faces of this polyhedron include 12 regular pentagons, and twenty 6/2-gons. I made it using Stella 4d, which you can try for free at http://www.software3d.com/Stella.php.
The hexagons and squares in this polyhedron are regular; only the isosceles trapezoids are not. I made it using Stella 4d, which you can try for free right here.