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21 lines
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Minecraft 3D Vector
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Given one, two, or three square images, produce a 3-dimensional rendering of them as a block in glorious SVG.
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The svg has two layers. They contain identical shapes, but the lower one is slightly blurred. Although the shapes are aligned pretty well, some rendering engines create a 1px gap between shapes due to rounding. The blurred object helps fill these in. A mask is used to make sure the blur does not cause a halo around the edges. The seams still aren't perfect but they're pretty good, man.
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Because each pixel of each face produces two shapes, you should probably stick to small source images.
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##Usage:
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> mc3dvector.py dirt.png
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Creates a block with dirt on all sides
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> mc3dvector.py tree_top.png tree_side.png
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Creates a block with tree_top on the top, and tree_side on both sides.
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> mc3dvector.py dirt.png gravel.png obsidian.png
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Creates a block with dirt on top, gravel on the left, and obsidian on the right.
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The images do not need to be the same size as each other, but they each must be square.
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