Tessellation Using Pentagons and Rhombi

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Tessellation Using Pentagons and Rhombi

Wavy Tessellation #2

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Wavy Tessellation #1

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Tessellation in Four Colors #2

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Tessellation in Four Colors #1

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Tessellation in Four Colors

Tessellation Featuring Regular Octagons and Pentagons, As Well As Two Types of Non-Convex, Equilateral Polygons

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Tessellation Featuring Regular Octagons and Pentagons, As Well As Two Types of Non-Convex, Equilateral Polygons

Tessellation Featuring Regular Dodecagons and Triangles, As Well As Several Types of Non-Convex, Equilateral Polygons

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Tessellation Featuring Regular Dodecagons and Triangles, As Well As Several Types of Non-Convex, Equilateral Polygons

A Rhombic Triacontahedron with Tessellated Faces

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A Rhombic Triacontahedron with Tessellated Faces

The faces of this polyhedron all have the same tessellation projected on them, but with five different coloring schemes. These five different tessellations appear in non-moving form in the last post on this blog, and I used Geometer’s Sketchpad and MS-Paint to make them. Stella 4d, another program, was then used to put the whole thing together, and it may be tried for free at http://www.software3d.com/Stella.php.

Five Versions of a Tessellation Using Squares and Equilateral Triangles

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Tessellation Using Squares and Triangles

I used four other color-schemes with this same tessellation, and those other images are shown below.

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Octagonal Mandala II

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Octagonal Mandala

If the colors are inverted, but the background remains black, this is what it turns into:

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