
Breakwaters Low-poly 3D model
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Collection of artificial breakwaters that shield the coastline from destructive wave action. These marine structures protect shorelines from scouring currents. Dolos shapes: 124 triangular surfaces; total polygons: 144. Tetrapode configurations: 206 tetrahedral shapes; 208 polygonal units combined seamlessly together. - dimensions unknown Antifer cube features: 250 cube-like forms; a perfect symmetry with 248 connected surface units. Accropode configurations: 166 pyramid structures, forming perfectly regular triangles and squares with 168 smooth interconnected surfaces. Cob structure models: 148 octagonal forms interlocking effortlessly to form an aesthetically pleasing and complex network of polygons with a total count of 172 combined surfaces. Akmon geometries are reduced; they contain 56 unique geometric elements and an almost perfect ratio with exactly 58 connected triangular shapes and quadrilaterals forming the Akmon's cohesive framework. The rectangular box-like configurations, collectively named Shed have precisely 64 equal squares interlocking together with another 64 perfect, mirror-like squares. A range of artificial structures used in coastal engineering is listed below: Xbloc shapes: these contain a high level of geometric intricacy, forming an estimated 117 hexagonal faces; when interconnected in complex ways to ensure structural integrity these surface features grow to form up to a maximum of 121 carefully combined triangular units.
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