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We start by creating a quadratic plane mesh in Blender (or any other 3D modelling program). For convenience the 4 vertex coordinates are at -1 and 1 on the X-axis and -1 and 1 on the Y axis. Blender has the Z-axis up by default so you need to rotate the mesh 90° around the X-axis. You should also make sure that you generate correct UV-coordinates for the mesh. In Blender, enter *Edit Mode* with the mesh selected, then select <kbd>Mesh ▸ UV unwrap... ▸ Unwrap</kbd>.
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We start by creating a quadratic plane mesh in Blender (or any other 3D modelling program). For convenience the 4 vertex coordinates are at -1 and 1 on the X-axis and -1 and 1 on the Y axis. Blender has the Z-axis up by default so you need to rotate the mesh 90° around the X-axis. You should also make sure that you generate correct UV-coordinates for the mesh. In Blender, enter *Edit Mode* with the mesh selected, then select <kbd>Mesh ▸ UV unwrap... ▸ Unwrap</kbd>.
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