Community Spring Cleaning week is here! Join your fellow Maveryx in digging through your old posts and marking comments on them as solved. Learn more here!

Weekly Challenges

Solve the challenge, share your solution and summit the ranks of our Community!

Also available in | Français | Português | Español | 日本語
IDEAS WANTED

Want to get involved? We're always looking for ideas and content for Weekly Challenges.

SUBMIT YOUR IDEA

Challenge #276: Getting Star-ted

Laurap1228
11 - Bolide

Here is my solution:

Spoiler
Laurap1228_1-1626980635236.png

 

alexnajm
16 - Nebula
16 - Nebula

Fun challenge!

Spoiler
challenge_276_start_file_Alex Abi-Najm.PNG
jagdeep_singh85
8 - Asteroid

PFA my solution

NicoleDuhamel
8 - Asteroid

Solution: 

NicoleDuhamel_0-1627027840641.png

 

RWvanLeeuwen
11 - Bolide

Ah yes. we must

Spoiler
spatial combine
Spoiler
276.png
izamryan
8 - Asteroid

At first I thought there was going to be a way to cut one of the polygons from the other in order to make an inverse and only then create the 7-pointed star ...

 

but then after some deliberation I came across this solution instead.

 

Good revision of the spatial tools!

 

Spoiler
izamryan_0-1627392637120.png

rather than cut one polygon from another, this one I just added them together.

Neetu
8 - Asteroid

love solving Spatial challenge 🙂

Spoiler
solution276.png
bjkay30
8 - Asteroid

I'm noticing a few different ways to get to the solution, but I don't think these exactly match the posted solution.  I was using the Expect Equal macro and it wasn't coming up as the same.  Looking at the solution the buffer tool was used, and I think that causes the shape to be slightly different than the solutions everyone else is posting (including mine).  Ultimately it looks the same, but if precision matters not sure if the solution provided gives that?

 

Spoiler
bjkay30_0-1628019493732.png

 

Jean-Balteryx
16 - Nebula
16 - Nebula

Here is my solution !

JoePC
9 - Comet

Solution Attached