х < Lesson 8: Rotations about 2 Axes - 10/31 III E Pen -1800 +909 Eraser Z Undo Redo ... Submit First rotate the object

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х < Lesson 8: Rotations about 2 Axes - 10/31 III E Pen -1800 +909 Eraser Z Undo Redo ... Submit First rotate the object

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х < Lesson 8: Rotations about 2 Axes - 10/31 III E Pen -1800 +909 Eraser Z Undo Redo ... Submit First rotate the object according to the blue arrow (-180° about the y-axis), then rotate according to the red arrow (+90° about the Z-axis). There is no need to copy the face :)
Х Lesson 8: Rotations about 2 Axes - 11/31 III Pen У +90°T +180° ° Eraser Undo Redo Submit First rotate the object according to the blue arrow (+180° about the x-axis), then rotate according to the red arrow (+90° about the Z-axis). Use the reference dot as your rotation anchor.
х Lesson 8: Rotations about 2 Axes - 12/31 X +90° Pen + Eraser & +90° Undo Redo Submit First rotate the object according to the blue arrow (+90° about the x-axis), then rotate according to the red arrow (+90° about the y-axis). Use the reference dot as your rotation anchor.
х < Lesson 8: Rotations about 2 Axes - 13/31 > = Pen y +90° VIS Eraser Undo +180° Redo Submit First rotate the object according to the blue arrow (+180° about the z-axis), then rotate according to the red arrow (+90° about the y-axis). Use the reference dot as your rotation anchor.
х Lesson 8: Rotations about 2 Axes - 14/31 > III у Pen +90° +180° Eraser Z Undo Redo ... Submit First rotate the object according to the blue arrow (+180° about the x-axis), then rotate according to the red arrow (+90° about the Z-axis). Use the reference dot as your rotation anchor.
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