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Learning Android Game Development

You're reading from   Learning Android Game Development A Beginner's guide to developing popular Android games

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785880957
Length 238 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Nikhil Malankar Nikhil Malankar
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Learning about the 3D coordinate system

While making our 2D game, we were only dealing with x and y axis values. However, when you are making a 3D game, you have to deal with three axis values: x, y, and z. We're pretty much clear how our x and y axis values work by now. In a similar way, our z axis is projected on the front and back of our mobile device. The following image will explain the three axes in our 3D coordinate system better:

The positive x, y, and z axis on phone

The axes you see in the preceding image are positive directions. If you take their opposite sides, you will get negative values. The origin point starts from (0,0,0), and your values can be float values that will denote your object's location in 3D space.

Here's a classic problem that you might encounter while dealing with OpenGL in terms of device screen sizes. The grid in OpenGL assumes a screen, which is square...

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