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:Creates a dodecahedron, having two vertices of a side in the given points. The other vertices are univocally determined by the given object (a perpendicular vector, segment, plane or polygon) that indicates the direction for creation. | :Creates a dodecahedron, having two vertices of a side in the given points. The other vertices are univocally determined by the given object (a perpendicular vector, segment, plane or polygon) that indicates the direction for creation. | ||
+ | {{Note|1=See also [[Cube Command|Cube]], [[Tetrahedron Command|Tetrahedron]], [[Icosahedron Command|Icosahedron]], [[Octahedron Command|Octahedron]] commands. }} |
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- Dodecahedron[ <Point>, <Point>, <Direction> ]
- Creates a dodecahedron, having two vertices of a side in the given points. The other vertices are univocally determined by the given object (a perpendicular vector, segment, plane or polygon) that indicates the direction for creation.
Note: See also Cube, Tetrahedron, Icosahedron, Octahedron commands.