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English: The normals of a sphere, hemisphere and several beveled cubes mapped onto a surface as if the camera is 60 degrees from top-down. Imported from OpenGameArt, intended for use as reference when hand-painting 2D normals. |
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Author | hyperlinkyourheart |
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