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Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects

Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects. Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects. A net is a shell of a polyhedron that has been unfolded and laid flat. Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects.

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Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects

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  1. Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects

  2. Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects • A net is a shell of a polyhedron that has been unfolded and laid flat.

  3. Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects • A net is a shell of a polyhedron that has been unfolded and laid flat. A net can therefore be folded back into the shape of a polyhedron.

  4. Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects • A net is a shell of a polyhedron that has been unfolded and laid flat. A net can therefore be folded back into the shape of a polyhedron. Ex) rectangular prism

  5. Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects • A net is a shell of a polyhedron that has been unfolded and laid flat. A net can therefore be folded back into the shape of a polyhedron. Ex) rectangular prism

  6. Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects • A net is a shell of a polyhedron that has been unfolded and laid flat. A net can therefore be folded back into the shape of a polyhedron. Ex) rectangular prism net

  7. Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects • A net is a shell of a polyhedron that has been unfolded and laid flat. A net can therefore be folded back into the shape of a polyhedron. Ex) rectangular prism net

  8. Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects

  9. Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects • There are two common methods of sketching prisms:

  10. Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects • There are two common methods of sketching prisms: • The first method is constructing the bases first.

  11. Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects • There are two common methods of sketching prisms: • The first method is constructing the bases first. Ex)

  12. Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects • There are two common methods of sketching prisms: • The first method is constructing the bases first. Ex)

  13. Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects • There are two common methods of sketching prisms: • The first method is constructing the bases first. Ex)

  14. Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects • There are two common methods of sketching prisms: • The first method is constructing the bases first. Ex) • The second method is using a vanishing point.

  15. Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects • There are two common methods of sketching prisms: • The first method is constructing the bases first. Ex) • The second method is using a vanishing point.

  16. Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects • There are two common methods of sketching prisms: • The first method is constructing the bases first. Ex) • The second method is using a vanishing point.

  17. Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects • There are two common methods of sketching prisms: • The first method is constructing the bases first. Ex) • The second method is using a vanishing point.

  18. Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects • There are two common methods of sketching prisms: • The first method is constructing the bases first. Ex) • The second method is using a vanishing point.

  19. Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects • There are two common methods of sketching prisms: • The first method is constructing the bases first. Ex) • The second method is using a vanishing point.

  20. Nets and Sketches of 3-D Objects • There are two common methods of sketching prisms: • The first method is constructing the bases first. Ex) • The second method is using a vanishing point. The vanishing point method generates more realistic looking sketches.

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