Thanks, that helped. It looks like the unit cell I was attempting to use was not twisted like yours is, and was actually a planar object. I'm undergraduate and have not taken solid state.
If you look at attachment "6H-SiC Unit Cell.png," that's the structure I repeated to obtain "6H SiC Example.png"
The "6H SiC Example.png" looks just like images of 6H-SiC that I find in literature sources. For instance, I've attached an excerpt from,
Jakse, N., Arifin, R., & Lai, S. K. (2011). Growth of graphene on 6H-SiC by molecular dynamics simulation. Condensed Matter Physics, 14(4), 43802-1-43802-7.
In the diagram the structure looks similar to " 6H SiC Example.png " in my original post. I'm guessing the structure in Jakse was not really meant to represent the physical appearance of the material from one face, but perhaps just a 2-d representation of the stacking sequence?