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1 year ago

Polyhedron info collection

I started to collect the polyhedra infos and drawings into this file.

This is the General frame of the info pages:

Polyhedron Info Collection

(And this is my empty sample page for copying:)

Polyhedron Info Collection
Polyhedron Info Collection

That is the one I drew today:

Polyhedron Info Collection

The pages can be unfolded like that and filled with more infos, if I decide to include more infos in the future:

Polyhedron Info Collection

The first page of my folder is a tiny bag with colorful foldable nets inside:

Polyhedron Info Collection

That is my progress so far:

Polyhedron Info Collection

(Drawing the nets is the least enjoyable task for me, as I need to draw them very tiny, and it sucks to draw in such a tiny size, therefore I procrastinate on that... )


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11 months ago
I Know I Have Drawn This Shape So Often Already, But The Process Of Drawing It Is So Soothing.

I know I have drawn this shape so often already, but the process of drawing it is so soothing.

And for that, I have drawn a kind of step-by-step guide how to draw that shape in the top of this drawing:

I Know I Have Drawn This Shape So Often Already, But The Process Of Drawing It Is So Soothing.

(from left to right: ) [sorry in advance if I make it sound more complicated than it actually is. If you want to draw it, I would advice you to focus more on these illustrations rather than on my gibberish-text.]

1. draw a 2-dimensional Cartesian plane - or, in other words: just draw a cross like depicted

1.1. mark 2 points on the y-axis/vertical line with same distance to the coordinate origin, then mark 2 points on the x-axis/horizontal line with the same distance to the coordinate origin. (The markings on the y-axis need to be farther away from the origin than the markings of the x-axis)

2. connect the 4 marked points like depicted above. This is a function plot of a tractrix. (it has two mirror symmetry axes. )

3. draw an ellipse and connect the two markings on the x-axis. This becomes a kind of "belt" for the pseudosphere (4th picture)

4. part the ellipse into whatever-amount-you-want of partings (like you would cut a cake) and slightly mark these.

5. now imagine you cut that shape horizontally on the outer surface. (In the 5th picture I depicted that with red-ish pen across the pseudosphere. ) -

6. then the cut shape needs to be "(shape) shifted". For that we use a set of marked points we did in step 4). Furtherly, we "cut" the ellipse open, and push one end of it to the top, and the other end to the bottom. (depicted in picture 6 )

7. Then we connect the rest to get that shape:

I Know I Have Drawn This Shape So Often Already, But The Process Of Drawing It Is So Soothing.

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