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I just realised that I forgot to correct the orientation of the teapot in this example to account for wgpu's switch to having the y axis increase upwards (rather than downwards). Previously the teapot examples all used a view matrix with an inverted axis in order to account for the downwards y axis, as the original teapot vertices were intended for an upward y axis. This has been correct in the `w
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For processes where choosing files is useful. e.g. it could be a button that when clicked opens a file dialog or something like this
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We are using this issue to focus on documentation! Documentation is essential for new learners and experienced programmers alike. It helps make our community inclusive by extending a friendly hand to those that are less familiar with p5.js. It also helps us find the bugs and issues with the code itself, because we test and try things out as we document.
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