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If only the Up Axis was Y in every 3D app, we could remember it easily (because of Y and Yaw) – but we’re not so lucky. At least the DAZ Studio users among us may have a slight memory aide here. It’s like driving, there’s no right or wrong way. I deal mostly with apps that have apps that use Z as the up axis, so I thought I’d devise this handy table here:

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There’s a slightly weird terminology I keep hearing in various 3D applications. Those terms are Yaw, Pitch and Roll. I have trouble remembering which one is which, and which one is related to what axis in 3D space. I’m more used to the Euler notation system, and the only one I can remember is “roll” as it’s related to Camera Roll (that’s used in infamous Dutch Angle shots, where the final image is tilted clock/counter-clockwise).

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Wikipedia tells us they’re all related to aircraft navigation. I suppose an object in 3D space behaves the same way, and as such its rotation can be addressed with Yaw, Pitch and Roll as well. They have these helpful illustrations in this article I may have borrowed for illustration purposes:

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