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Why is axis 3D model inverted when scale?

A 3D model inverts along an axis when a negative scale is applied—this reverses the coordinate system’s direction for that axis, causing the inversion

Why is axis 3D model inverted when scale?

A 3D model inverts along an axis when a negative scale is applied—this reverses the coordinate system’s direction for that axis, causing the inversion. 3D software uses axis directions (e.g., X for left/right, Z for front/back) to position vertices. Negative scaling flips this direction, mirroring the model (e.g., a negative Z scale flips front/back). To fix accidental inversions, reset the scale to positive values (e.g., 1) or use a “mirror” tool—this preserves the original coordinate system without unintended flips.

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