In geometry, icosahedra are polyhedrons with 20 sides. They have 20 faces, 12 vertices, and 30 edges. An icosahedron is also a Platonic Solid, which means it has the same number of sides meeting at each vertex. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello! Welcome to my newest project! In this project, I am going to be demonstrating a 3D model of an icosahedron with lighting and individually colored faces. I thought I should make this because I was hearing a lot about the icosahedron these days and I had the idea to replicate it in Scratch. Use the D key to snap in and out of an automated demo, use your mouse to move, and scroll up and down with your mouse (do this in full screen otherwise the Scratch website will scroll too) to change the size of the icosahedron. Use T to toggle "transparency" (also called disabling back-face culling) mode, which makes the icosahedron half-opaque. I hope you enjoy it. Have Fun and Scratch On!
Fun Fact: A cube can also be called a hexahedron! ------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to @raucket for lots of help, and thanks to @Raihan142857 for fixing a misunderstanding I had about tri lighting. I am also working on the 1 Line Challenge by @Scratch-Minion.