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I was bored.
The .inc file is in povray.binaries.scene-files.
rc
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Oh sure, now I need to plagiarize and make a 3D maze with hexes... Damn
:)
Robert Chaffe <a0003738@airmail.net> wrote in message
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> I was bored.
> The .inc file is in povray.binaries.scene-files.
> rc
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Good luck!
I'm having a bit of difficulty visualizing a 3D hexagonal maze, myself.
Not sure what the symmetry should be, unless you just want to stack the
hexagons one atop another.
rc
"Mike White" <mik### [at] salesdatasolutionscom> wrote in message
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> Oh sure, now I need to plagiarize and make a 3D maze with hexes... Damn
> :)
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> Robert Chaffe <a0003738@airmail.net> wrote in message
> news:38c328e9@news.povray.org...
> > I was bored.
> > The .inc file is in povray.binaries.scene-files.
> > rc
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Robert Chaffe skrev i meddelandet <38c344b0$1@news.povray.org>...
>Good luck!
>I'm having a bit of difficulty visualizing a 3D hexagonal maze, myself.
>Not sure what the symmetry should be, unless you just want to stack the
>hexagons one atop another.
>rc
You could probably use rhombidodecahedrons (phew!). They look like hexagons
from one angle and squares from another angle. I'm pretty sure they would
fit into each other nicely, but I haven't really tried.
--ll
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Lars Luthman wrote:
> You could probably use rhombidodecahedrons (phew!). They look like hexagons
> from one angle and squares from another angle. I'm pretty sure they would
> fit into each other nicely, but I haven't really tried.
Of all regular polyhedra, only cubes tesselate, I believe...
Try saying small rhombic triacontahedron three times fast! (Or small
hexagrammic hexecontahedron...)
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"David Fontaine" <dav### [at] faricynet> wrote :
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> Of all regular polyhedra, only cubes tesselate, I believe...
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Darn!
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David Fontaine skrev i meddelandet <38C431C0.B292F1D7@faricy.net>...
>Lars Luthman wrote:
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>> You could probably use rhombidodecahedrons (phew!). They look like
hexagons
>> from one angle and squares from another angle. I'm pretty sure they would
>> fit into each other nicely, but I haven't really tried.
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>Of all regular polyhedra, only cubes tesselate, I believe...
>Try saying small rhombic triacontahedron three times fast! (Or small
>hexagrammic hexecontahedron...)
Some rhombidodecahedrons in action:
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David Fontaine wrote:
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> Lars Luthman wrote:
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> > You could probably use rhombidodecahedrons (phew!). They look like hexagons
> > from one angle and squares from another angle. I'm pretty sure they would
> > fit into each other nicely, but I haven't really tried.
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> Of all regular polyhedra, only cubes tesselate, I believe...
> Try saying small rhombic triacontahedron three times fast! (Or small
> hexagrammic hexecontahedron...)
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True, but rhombidodecahedrons aren't regular polyhedra :)
Jerome
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Lars Luthman wrote:
> Some rhombidodecahedrons in action:
Ill be [darn]ed! Well ain't that nifty? :-)
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Jerome wrote:
> True, but rhombidodecahedrons aren't regular polyhedra :)
Ah, there's always some kind of catch!
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