2D PCB layout is inverted from 3D PCB layout
Good day.
I'm having an issue. I've created a model, and I am attempting to use the method where I create a sketch and push that to the PCB to create the 3D model, then create the 2D PCB so I can place my components. My goal is to be able to use the silkscreen tool to mark where the openings on the model are, so I can precisely place some of my LED's on the 2D PCB. When I follow the described process, the board layout on the 2D PCB is mirrored across the X axis for some reason. The 3D PCB looks normal. I am using the free for personal use license, so I cannot disable validators. when I try to place a component inside the board outline, it fails, but I can "place" it above the x axis, as if the board outlines were actually where they are supposed to be. See attached pictures for reference.
The component directly above the PCB in the 2D image is "placed", and I synced it to the 3D PCB, so you can see it is not on the board. I don't think I did anything wrong when I selected the origin and x-axis when creating the 3d pcb, because it looks right in reference to the model, but you can definitely see the 2d and 3d pcb are inverted from each other.
Recreating them is not a big deal. I already copied my schematic from another drawing, so there's no risk if I have to blow away these files and try again.
Thanks in advance.