Rob,

Should not "event.sceneX,Y,Z" reflect the "scene.rotationX,Y,Z" ?  To
say "screen" seems backwards.

Either way, from my testing, neither "event.scene" or "event.screen"
reflect "view.scene.rotation".

Tony

On Oct 26, 5:19 pm, "Rob Bateman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Mogg
>
> this is true, however, i would say this is the expected behaviour of
> properties with names like sceneX, sceneY and sceneZ. They represent the
> position within a scene. If you need to take account of camera position
> (including the rotation of the scene), you can always use the sceenX,
> screenY and screenZ properties. Rotating a scene is like performing a global
> transformation on all the views that use it.
>
> Rob
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 10:25 PM, mogg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Dear Away3D team,
>
> > MouseEvent3D event properties event.sceneX, event.sceneY, and
> > event.sceneZ do not take in account for scene rotation translations
> > like:
>
> > view.scene.rotationX
> > view.scene.rotationY
> > or
> > view.scene.rotationZ
>
> > The MouseEvent3D event always returns assuming that the scene has
> > never been rotated.
>
> > Tony
>
> --
> Rob Bateman
> Flash Development & Consultancy
>
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