File:Buckyball Earth.jpg
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This was part of a project in computer graphics course. This is a geodesic sphere composed of 12 pentagons and 20 hexagons interlocking to form a soccer ball shape, or buckyball. Overlaid on the "sphere" is a crude map of the earth made by tracing a real map with bezier curves using CorelDraw 11. |
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02 December 2004 |
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current | 22:19, 11 June 2006 | 640 × 480 (37 KB) | Mikhail Klassen (talk | contribs) | This was part of a project in computer graphics course. This is a geodesic sphere composed of 12 pentagons and 20 hexagons interlocking to form a soccer ball shape, or buckyball. Overlayed on the "sphere" is a crude map of the earth made by tr |
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