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Revision as of 20:25, 17 April 2022
A vertex is a point in space that forms one of the three points of a
polygon. It can be represented with an XYZ vector, such as (0 0 0).
Vertices (not "vertexes"!) are by themselves invisible. It is the polygon they come together to form that is rendered. However, they do contain a 'normal' component that decides the direction from which the most light is received by the attached polygon corner. This is also represented by a vector: the default is (0 0 1), which means "full intensity straight up".