GENERAL: HEDRA.ZIP for Polyhedra.

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Anyone interested in the geometry mentioned in _Synergetics_ (and has
access to a computer running 3D Studio R3) could check out a free program
(on the net as HEDRA.ZIP) which purports to create a very wide variety of
polyhedral forms. I don't think 3D Studio will let you easily raise the
forms to higher frequencies, though.

Ben Discoe
"I do VR for a living"
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