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What is "object-space" versus "world-space" in 3D design?

Object-space is a model's local coordinate system for editing, world-space the global one for scene assembly, with switching aiding control.

What is "object-space" versus "world-space" in 3D design?

Object-space is a local coordinate system specific to a single 3D model, while world-space is the global coordinate system that contains all objects in a 3D scene.

- Object-space: Coordinates are relative to the model’s own origin (e.g., its center or pivot), making it ideal for editing the model’s shape or local details. - World-space: Uses a unified origin to position and orient all models, which is key for arranging their placement and interactions in the overall scene.

Typically, object-space is used during modeling, and world-space during scene assembly. Switching between the two ensures accurate control over both local details and global layout.

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