The best way to learn 3D model coordinate axes is to start with hands-on practice in beginner-friendly software (like Blender or Tinkercad), manipulating objects along the X (left/right), Y (up/down), and Z (depth) axes.
- **Link axes to tangible changes**: This turns abstract concepts into real results—for example, moving an object along the Z-axis shows how depth affects its position, which is key for aligning product parts or positioning animation characters. - **Try simple exercises**: Create a basic cube, move it along each axis, and note the shifts. This reinforces axis control without complexity.
By focusing on direct manipulation and small tasks, you’ll quickly build an intuitive understanding of how 3D axes work.
