@BigBuggyBastage
Well, BgP4192’s point is that the z-axis is pointing to the “wrong” direction according to the right-hand rule, because they see it as pointing inwards. But my point is that the z-axis can be viewed as pointing inwards as well as pointing outwards, therefore it is uncertain whether the orientation is “wrong”. On the other hand, right-handed coordinate system and left-handed coordinate system both exist, if we assume this system is left-handed instead of right-handed, then pointing inwards is actually “correct”.
Well, BgP4192’s point is that the z-axis is pointing to the “wrong” direction according to the right-hand rule, because they see it as pointing inwards. But my point is that the z-axis can be viewed as pointing inwards as well as pointing outwards, therefore it is uncertain whether the orientation is “wrong”. On the other hand, right-handed coordinate system and left-handed coordinate system both exist, if we assume this system is left-handed instead of right-handed, then pointing inwards is actually “correct”.
I still have no idea how Awaking III Leaves works.
It just works. >:DUsing the right-hand rule, as BgP 4192 stipulated, we can.
I will give you that placing two of the axes at a right angle was a poor choice for representing them in 3-space.
You can’t actually tell whether the z-axis is pointing forward or backward.lol
@Random Ambler
These right here. Dang it…! XD
same here