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- Sat Jun 07, 2025 8:08 pm
- Forum: Stella Forum
- Topic: Coloring of Archimedean solids
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Re: Coloring of Archimedean solids
Okay, thanks. I was just curious.
- Sat Jun 07, 2025 2:57 pm
- Forum: Stella Forum
- Topic: Coloring of Archimedean solids
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Re: Coloring of Archimedean solids
Sorry, I didn't explain it correctly. After switching from tetrahedral to octahedral symmetry it loses its original coloring (Initial - ˃ Any other - ˃ Initial).
Another example: Rhombicuboctahedron. In the initial coloring the first type of faces (squares) are red, the second (also squares) are ...
Another example: Rhombicuboctahedron. In the initial coloring the first type of faces (squares) are red, the second (also squares) are ...
- Thu Jun 05, 2025 9:55 pm
- Forum: Stella Forum
- Topic: Coloring of Archimedean solids
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Coloring of Archimedean solids
Hello!
I began to notice that when choosing a subsymmetry in Archimedean solids, the initial coloring of the polyhedron changes. That is, for example, a cuboctahedron, it has red squares and yellow triangles, but when choosing, let's assume a tetrahedral subsymmetry, and then the octahedral (that ...
I began to notice that when choosing a subsymmetry in Archimedean solids, the initial coloring of the polyhedron changes. That is, for example, a cuboctahedron, it has red squares and yellow triangles, but when choosing, let's assume a tetrahedral subsymmetry, and then the octahedral (that ...