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[Book 1, Chapter 4.2] Z axis orientation #1366

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@dimitry-ishenko

From chapter 4.2 of book 1:

For simplicity we'll start with the camera center at (0,0,0). We'll also have the y-axis go up, the x-axis to the right, and the negative z-axis pointing in the viewing direction. (This is commonly referred to as right-handed coordinates.)

It is my understanding that arrows on axes indicate positive direction. So, the above paragraph states that negative Z points towards the viewport, but the image shows the opposite -- the arrow (aka positive Z) is pointing towards the viewport.

Did I miss something?

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