TST: Modify the bar3d test to show three more angles#12292
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This shows the effect of matplotlib#12138, where the two brightest faces are opposite each other.
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👍 I think this looks good to me! |
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Is the plan to merge this and then rebase the other one so we can better see the difference? |
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@WeatherGod: Yes, exactly |
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This shows the effect of #12138, where the two brightest faces are opposite each other.
An alternate to #12273, which uses multiple subplots