Schaefer-shape

Schaefer This picture is an example of asymmetry. Instead of the picture being balanced on both sides, It shows the "L" shape and has more on one side than the other. There are more rocks on the right side then there are on the right, which creates the imbalanced effect.

This image is a representation of radial symmetry. It has one middle point, and everything starts and expands out of it. Instead of having sides that are equal, everything ends in a different place, but still starts in the same middle point.

This illustration is an example of bilateral symmetry. It has a middle object and then the two side designs are mirrored to each other. The middle object also has two parts that can be split in half and they are the mirror image of each other.