Coordinates
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Coordinates are used to describe locations. Each one is a group of "ordinate" numbers which taken together can be plotted on a grid, one ordinate per dimension.
Coordinates in Source are (X,Y,Z), where X is right, Y is forward, and Z is up. (0,0,1) is a point one unit directly above the origin.
Coordinates are often stored alongside a set of rotation angles.
Origin
The origin of an object is the point at which its local coordinates are (0,0,0). This is the 'centre' from which all other local coordinate values are relative.
See also
- Wikipedia:Coordinate system
- $origin and $autocenter (for models)
