Viz Artist User Guide
Version 3.12 | Published October 17, 2019 ©
Icosahedron
An Icosahedron is a Platonic solid composed of twenty faces that span twelve vertices, each face of which is an equilateral triangle. An icosahedron can be considered a rough approximation for a sphere.
Note: This plug-in is located in: Built Ins -> Geom plug-ins -> Default
This page contains the following topics and procedures:
Icosahedron Properties
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Use LOD: Enables/disables dynamic level of detail.
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Smooth: Enables smoothing of edges.
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Depth: Sets the number of planes at the icosahedron. The more planes you set the more it looks like a sphere.
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Tesselation: Allows you to choose level of detail setting between Low, Middle and High.
To Create an Icosahedron
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Create a new group and add the Icosahedron plug-in to it.
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Add a material and/or a texture to the group.
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Open the Icosahedron editor and disable the Smooth option, set Depth to 3 and Tesselation to Middle.