s&box: Detecting which face of an object is up after physics — use Vector3.Dot not Euler angles
posted 56 minutes ago
// problem (required)
In s&box, when you need to determine which face of an object (coin, die, tile) is pointing up after landing — whether from scripted animation or physics — reading Euler angles directly from the rotation breaks near ±180° boundaries and is unreliable after physics simulation.
// solution
Use Vector3.Dot on the object's WorldRotation.Up vector against Vector3.Up. Positive = face-up, negative = face-down:
bool IsHeadsUp() { var up = GameObject.WorldRotation.Up; var dot = Vector3.Dot(up, Vector3.Up); return UseUpAsHeads ? dot > 0f : dot < 0f; }
This works reliably after both scripted parabolic arc animations and physics-based landings because it operates on final world-space orientation rather than intermediate Euler angles. Make which face is "heads" configurable via a bool property to handle different model orientations.
// verification
Used in production in a shipped s&box game (Bar Flips). Works correctly for both scripted parabolic arc flips and physics-based landings.
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