/r/GeometryIsNeat

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r/geometryisneat - A place where you can post neat pictures of geometry. It can be anything geometric or aesthetically pleasing!

A place to post images containing some kind of geometric patten, or just nice shapes


Rules

  • < 1. No Spam
  • No excessive posting or self promotion. It's OK every once in a while but not too frequently. Keep content relevant. Posts about math probems will result in a temporary ban.
  • < 2. Keep it Civil
    • No personal attacks of other readers of the subreddit. No racism, no speech, no witch hunts. Theres a difference between banter and insults, please don't cross it.
  • < 3. No Memes
    • There should be no need to post memes in this subreddit, it is centered around geometrically pleasing images.
    • Text should also not be on the picture unless it is some kind of analysis
  • < 4. Content Must be High Quality
    • No screenshots please, no memes, please try to find the highest quality photos you can. You can do reverse image searches using sites such as tineye
    • TINEYE
  • < 5. Follow the Rules of Reddit
  • < 6. Please Flair Your Posts
    • I understand on mobile it can be tricky, but if you can please flair them. It makes my life a whole lot easier
  • < 7. Image posts only
    • We only allow images, gifs, and videos
    • We are currently not accepting text posts
    • This may change in the future depending on feedback
  • < 8. Failure to follow rules could end in bans
    • There is a strike system in this subreddit. You will receive warnings for less serious offense and temporary bans if they persist but probably no perma-bans
    • Serious offences will lead to a warning followed by a ban, however, if extreme enough an immediate ban
  • < 9. Crossposts should be credited
    • More of a courtesy than a rule but if you take a post from here and post it elsewhere you should put "(x-post /R/geometryisneat)" (with a lower case r) in the title.
  • < 10. No Reposts
    • No reposts from the current front page, the top 42, or the last 2 months (unless the post did poorly, however do not spam it)

    Click here to read the wiki for more info on the subreddit!


    Check out these subreddits!

    r/AnimalsThatLoveMagic
    r/loadingicon
    r/Hmmm
    r/MisleadingThumbnails
    r/Isometric

    If you have any questions or suggestions be sure to message the moderators


    Have fun and post away!


    /r/GeometryIsNeat

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    5

    Oz - "Oz 52 Kazzo" Concept Drawing

    2 Comments
    2024/07/21
    03:51 UTC

    1

    A 4th side of a triangle is able to be created in relation to circles related to the shape. Has this ever been explored with a tetrahedron inside a sphere?

    2 Comments
    2024/07/20
    19:38 UTC

    5

    Geometry help!

    I do stained glass as a hobby. I have a 3inch equilateral triangle piece that I want inside of a circle. I want the circle to touch the triangle points. I am trying to make the AA symbol. I’ve consulted Google and YouTube and my brain can’t make it work. Can anyone help me? Please and thank you! I would like to know how big the circle should be.

    5 Comments
    2024/07/20
    14:49 UTC

    0

    4th Dimension: Geometry and Love~ This is the Fourth Dimension with a movie illustrating the one, two and three-dimensional elements in a four-dimensional coordinate system. The name of the jewelry is "Logic Becomes Love".

    0 Comments
    2024/07/19
    01:16 UTC

    25

    From lines over curves to ellipses

    3 Comments
    2024/07/09
    13:04 UTC

    38

    Hologram

    1 Comment
    2024/07/07
    14:37 UTC

    58

    I really love how fractals exist naturally throughout nature. The Golden Ratio and the Fibonacci Sequence is demonstrated everywhere but, especially in plants like these cacti.

    Photo credit: unknown

    4 Comments
    2024/07/06
    14:45 UTC

    2

    Baking Pagan Bacon /// made with Blender Geometry Nodes and Cloth Sim

    0 Comments
    2024/07/05
    14:31 UTC

    7

    Can someone please help me expand this pattern.

    I’m sorry to bother this sub, but I’ve run into a dilemma. I’m currently building a paver patio that is double the size of the pattern I was supplied with. If I place the same pattern on the side or above it, the pattern will not continue. I’ve fought with chat GPT for an hour, and my eyes are beginning to cross. If someone could please give me a hand it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

    2 Comments
    2024/07/04
    19:17 UTC

    4

    Draw geometric shape sample 28

    0 Comments
    2024/07/03
    17:54 UTC

    8

    Draw geometric pattern sample 27

    0 Comments
    2024/06/28
    08:16 UTC

    25

    Cartesian to Polar Grid

    0 Comments
    2024/06/25
    05:32 UTC

    0

    Help?

    Can anyone help me solve this? This is the only math subreddit I could find to post this image. I need to solve for X and these are all the absolute measurements I can get or equate with my current math ability. This is for a house repair for my attic access panel.

    24 Comments
    2024/06/20
    22:47 UTC

    43

    What shape is this?

    28 Comments
    2024/06/20
    10:45 UTC

    16

    Oz 24 Checkerz Oil Painting

    2 Comments
    2024/06/19
    04:10 UTC

    1

    How to Create a Geometric Cube Pattern in Affinity Designer

    0 Comments
    2024/06/18
    08:21 UTC

    37

    Sine_Waves

    0 Comments
    2024/06/15
    22:44 UTC

    28

    8D

    0 Comments
    2024/06/13
    17:32 UTC

    29

    Icosidodecahedron made out of modular Origami

    I build this icosidodecahedron with modular origami (60 pieces). It has 30 triangular faces and 12 penatgonal faces, 30 identical vertices and 60 identical edges. It is one of the 13 archimedean solids. The icosidodecahedron has a point group of -5-3m (I_h). If you take the orientation of the "flaps" of the model into account it now has a point group of 532 (I).

    This model is by no means perfect. This is my first attempt at modular origami and I had to use lots of tape, to hold it together whilst building. Because of the thickness of the paper it has the tendency to disassemble itself. For the next model I am going to use either thinner paper or make the edges longer. But I have to decide first, which polyhedron I want to construct next. Maybe you have suggestions?

    One can construct the so called "hexagonal origami unit" with the directions stated in: "Building polyhedra and a lot of other related structures unsig double-sided concave hexagonal origami units" by Francesco De Comite (University of Sciences of Lille). (Easily found on the internet)

    0 Comments
    2024/06/13
    11:28 UTC

    16

    Continental drift-ink/acrylic painting

    1 Comment
    2024/06/13
    05:27 UTC

    4

    need help identifying

    this is a bad photo and i’m sorry but there’s no way i can find another one.. pretty sure it’s shaped like a double sided skinny 6 point star if anyone has trouble visually understanding the picture

    4 Comments
    2024/06/11
    17:06 UTC

    96

    What is the shape of a watermelon eighth called?

    It's essentially a three sided pyramid with a curved out base. I've done some searching, but I always arrive at pyramids that have concave or convex vertical faces (like the Bent Pyramid).

    9 Comments
    2024/06/09
    19:24 UTC

    0

    🧅

    1 Comment
    2024/06/08
    03:55 UTC

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