First Principles

As I noted last week, I’ve been working a lot with 3D shapes. In that post, however, I leaped straight into the middle of the organized fashion I’m trying to think about these things. Before getting there, it’s necessary to understand 2D shapes (and probably before that, lines). 3D shapes are more interesting though.

So I give you, set 1 (of 10) of Polygons, 3-8 sides (all pieces are 6 x 4.5 inches):

Triangle:
Triangle630

Square (aka Tetragon):
Square631

Pentagon:
Pentagon638

Hexagon:
Hexagon642

Hepagon:
Hepagon2

Octagon:
Octagon2

The great thing about these is that with 10 sets, I can milk this type of post for 9 more weeks if I want to!

For most of these I intentional skewed the alignment of the shapes because I reject your paltry notions of a proper frame of reference.
-JD

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One Response to “First Principles”

  1. [...] is set 1 of 10. (Because I showed off the basic set of Polygons last week, I’m skipping straight to the Polygons this week, since they’re better. The actual [...]

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