Well.. what is your pi? I had a case where I stored it as an integer instead
of a double, so all my calculations were off...

Maarten


On 18/04/06, Chris Halford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If I have a group 3d oriented at 0,0,0, and want to rotate it 90
> degrees left or right (about the Y axis), I had assumed I would set
> its orientation.y to pi/2.0 or -Pi/2.0.
> When I do this, the group seems to move a bit more than 90 degrees.
>
> Am I overlooking something obvious?
>
> C.
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