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Re: LDraw coordinate system driving me crazy
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Sun, 19 Nov 2006 06:19:32 GMT
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As I understand it, LDraw has negative y in the up direction, which is neither
right nor left handed, but something else entirely.  I don't know that it has a
name.

James


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Re: LDraw coordinate system driving me crazy
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Sun, 19 Nov 2006 11:00:26 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.dev, James Reynolds wrote:
As I understand it, LDraw has negative y in the up direction, which is neither
right nor left handed, but something else entirely.  I don't know that it has a
name.

James


It is still a right-handed system. The handedness is unchanged by rotation (in
ldraws case 180*x from standard).

Tim


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Re: LDraw coordinate system driving me crazy
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Sun, 19 Nov 2006 19:48:44 GMT
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Tim Gould wrote:
  > It is still a right-handed system. The handedness is unchanged by
rotation (in
ldraws case 180*x from standard).

Tim

So the original designer of the LDraw program just decided to use this
orientation of the right handed system. if so then it starts making more
sense to me, I just need to redefine 'front, left, right etc' to fit in
this orientation for editing.

I'll make it an option (LDraw orientation 'standard' orientation).
Because personally I find a upward negative Y very confusing, but I
suspect that the LDraw die hards are custom to it.

But in essence no changes are made to the coordinates (only the camera
position), so it doesn't really matter how you label the sides :)


Roland


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