Hi,
Interesting discussion. When you are modelling it seems to be just a semantic - who cares what is written
on the cube as long as you can use the cube to navigate to see what you want to. I think this comes down
to what happens when you turn the 3D model into a 2D engineering drawing. There are two major ways to
view a 2D drawing - 1st angle projection and 3rd angle projection. One is common in Europe and one is
common in the USA. The reason they exist is mainly because of those tricky teaser drawings that change
when you focus on a different part and the whole thing is different. They are a holdover from the original
days of drafting and it makes a huge difference to some drawings to know are you looking from the front
and projecting everything or looking from the back and projecting everything. This is why all Standard
drawings have what projection you are using so you can work this out.
As was pointed out in an earlier post to this thread, it is about the projection you are using. It is only really
important when putting it all on paper.
Cheers
Andrew