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If you think the top of the frame is correct, may I just say fuck you? Thank you have a nice day
You're still the bottom one, just looking at the z axis head on.
The thing about web pages though is they're primarily 2D, with height /depth as an extension. That stick figure is "standing" in the "flatland" xy plane in the top picture, and has no height or depth from my point of view, where Z is canonically height/depth.
It is all a matter of perspective.
Allowing people who couldn't pass highschool math to write software was a mistake tbh
But Z is depth… it makes the most sense.
The top is a left-oriented coordinate system (because the axes follow the left-hand rule, not the right hand rule). Doing anything related to e.g. physics in such a coordinate system is a pain.
So you hate everyone who uses Unity huh