Material World 1               __________________         _ _-_ _-_ _
                                          Period ___                                         Day  #   _ _

1. Surf to this or Mr. Politiski's sketchup page.

2A. Click on the "32 sided buckball.skp" link and choose open.
or
2B. Click on the "32 sided icdodeca.skp" link and choose open.

2C. Click on Yes when you see this screen

3A. Choose File, Save as "buckball" NOT "buckball[1]"
or
3B. Choose File, Save as "icdodeca" NOT "icdodeca[1]"

4A. Choose the "Paint Bucket" tool
4B. Choose the "Colors" or "Colors-Named" materials
4C. Paint all 32 faces of the component,
      use "Orbit" and/or "Pan" to help and check !
      use at least 8 different colors, & the 4 color rule !

The Four color theorem
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The four color theorem (also known as the four color map theorem)
states that given any plane separated into regions, such as a political map
of the states of a country, the regions may be colored using no more than
four colors in such a way that no two adjacent regions receive the same color.
Two regions are called adjacent only if they share a border segment,
not just a point.

5. File, Save as "buckball" or "icdodeca"

6. File, Export, "2D Graphic...", "buckball" or "icdodeca"

7. Add your Material World 1 (2D Graphic) to your SketchUp web page