Colour-coding is generally good, but unfortunately, the axis in iClone is what's known as 'Tits-Up' meaning it's axis is rotated flat on it's back (a system generally used for CNC machines etc).
The axis system iClone uses is the wrong one for 3D software, and blender is another program burdened with the same problem and no way to change it in preferences - something I desperately hope they'll fix.
So unless you're used to working the wrong way, colour-coding could actually make the experience worse for you if you expect Green to be vertical as it should be. In Blender, for example, I tired recolouring the axis so that Green is Up, but in the end I still settled on having all axis the same colour cause it was still infuriating in some situations - it's not a real fix for the problem.
Correcting the axis in these programs is really the only real way to fix them.
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8 Years Ago by
pumeco