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3 Dimensional Chat / about the 3d position

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lidongheng
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Posted: 20th Jan 2011 18:46
I always use position object command but I find a interesting thing is the x,y,z position the x,z is always reverse did you find this
error did you find it is always some reverse occurs in x and z position the x is always is z and the z is always the x I can't understand why please tell me!

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lazerus
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Posted: 20th Jan 2011 19:32 Edited at: 20th Jan 2011 19:35
whats with all the spamming>?

Next time make a single question thread in the right section of the forum. As for this, im not sure what your actually asking?

Currently you have 6 threads on the first page, 4 of them have been locked. Do take the advice your given by moderators and users

Slayer
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Posted: 20th Jan 2011 20:26
The screen x,y are different from 3d x,z, you just have to think
different from 2d to 3d... its not a bug.

I dont know how to spell
Link102
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Posted: 20th Jan 2011 21:19
I think he's talking about the fact that some modeling software have their x/z swapped.

lidongheng
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Posted: 21st Jan 2011 10:27
sir really I want to say in my case the x and z are swapped really think you're right I don't understand why they in my case want to
swapped the x is always is z reaspented the depth and z reaspedted the left or right I want to ask why and I want to know the set camera function's position

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Posted: 21st Jan 2011 11:16 Edited at: 21st Jan 2011 11:17
Wow, what a huge language barrier we have here.

Well there's nothing much you can do about it it really. Some software have y pointing up, some have z pointing up. You just have to work around that and rotate / mirror whatever model you have. Some (or most?) model software have the ability to swap axis though.

Darkbasic has the y pointing up. Here's the default setup:

the camera is pointing in the z direction.

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