modified cube building example to use grass
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@@ -131,10 +131,10 @@ This produces an image of size 24 by 12 as seen in the following sequence.
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The final image, shown below, becomes the top of the cube.
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.. image:: dirt_top.png
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:alt: Top of dirt
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.. image:: cube_top.png
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:alt: Top of the cube
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On the left is the top of the dirt block at actual size after the
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On the left is what will become the top of the block at actual size after the
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transformation, the right is the same but blown up by a factor of 10 with no
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interpolation to show the pixels.
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@@ -158,11 +158,11 @@ a shear.
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This image is simply flipped along the horizontal axis for the other visible
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side of the cube.
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.. image:: dirt_side.png
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:alt: The sides of the dirt block
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.. image:: cube_sides.png
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:alt: The sides of the block
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Again, the left are the two sides of the dirt block at actual size, the right is
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scaled with no interpolation by a factor of 10 to show the pixels.
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Again, shown on the left are the two sides of the block at actual size, the
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right is scaled with no interpolation by a factor of 10 to show the pixels.
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An Entire Cube
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