Hosohedrons all have fluidlike bodies with sharp "bones" suspended in them. Attempts to collect the fluid always fail (it either dissipates or passes through the container), usually resulting in a very offended Hosohedron.
seen from Germany

seen from United States
seen from Puerto Rico
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Brazil
seen from Kazakhstan
seen from China

seen from Brazil
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from Germany

seen from Brazil
seen from China
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from United States

seen from United States
Hosohedrons all have fluidlike bodies with sharp "bones" suspended in them. Attempts to collect the fluid always fail (it either dissipates or passes through the container), usually resulting in a very offended Hosohedron.
Sure, Euclidean lines are nice, but spherical and hyperbolic lines are unparalleled.
Cosmic Compass
Animated version of No. 564 by @dailyminimal.
Little Roundling
Animated version of No. 551 by @dailyminimal.
4/24/20 70 frames, 25fps
I was trying to draw a spherical pentagon because we were learning about spherical geometry and look at how good it is!! It’s so satisfying. I discovered I have quite the knack for free handing great circles onto pictures of spheres.
Also spherical geometry is really interesting...
Watching shiffman’s tutorials on supershapes.
Plane and Spherical Geometry by Kaj L. Nielsen and John H. Vanlonkhuyzen