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Why is PLY 3D model flipped normals when import?

PLY 3D models often have flipped normals on import because of two main compatibility issues: inconsistent vertex order (clockwise vs.

Why is PLY 3D model flipped normals when import?

PLY 3D models often have flipped normals on import because of two main compatibility issues: inconsistent vertex order (clockwise vs. counterclockwise) or mismatched coordinate systems (e.g., Y-up vs. Z-up) between the model and the importing software—these differences cause the software to misinterpret face direction.

- **Vertex order**: If the PLY model’s winding order (clockwise vs. counterclockwise) doesn’t match the importing tool, the software inverts the normal direction. - **Coordinate systems**: Mismatched up-axes (e.g., model uses Y-up, tool uses Z-up) can flip how normals are calculated.

To fix this, recalculate normals in the importing software or adjust the vertex order/coordinate system in the PLY exporter—most tools have built-in options for these fixes.

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