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*'''XYZ Position''', in pixels
*'''XYZ Position''', in pixels
*'''RGBA Color Scale''' in percentage in a scale from 0 up to 1, where 1 represents the max value posible of 255 (decimal value divided by 255 to get into this scale)
*'''RGBA Color Scale''' (red, green, blue, alpha) in a scale from 0 up to 1, where 1 represents the max value posible of 255 (decimal value divided by 255 to get into this scale)
*'''XYZ Size''', in pixels, negative numbers mirrors the image
*'''XYZ Size''', in pixels, negative numbers mirrors the image
*'''XYZ Size Scale''', in percentage in a scale from 0 up to 1, negative numbers mirrors the image
*'''XYZ Size Scale''', in percentage in a scale from 0 up to 1, negative numbers mirrors the image
*'''Time''', in miliseconds, where 1000 is one second
*'''Time''', in miliseconds, where 1000 is one second
*'''XYZ Angle''', in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radian radians] with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right-hand_rule right-handed rule coordinates], where '''radians=(π*degrees)/180''', and degrees=(180*radians), as example for one turn of 360º degrees: radians=(<abbr title="The first 50 decimal digits of PI are 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510 so for precission use a scientific calculator where you can enter the value of PI with the press of a single button">3.141</abbr>*360)/180=6.283 ...so... 360º degrees = 6.283 radians
*'''Angle''', in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radian radians] (for rotations over the x,y,z axis), where '''radians=(π/180)*degrees''' (and '''degrees=(180/π)*radians'''), as example for a full circunference of 360º degrees: radians=(3.14/180)*360=6.28 so... 360º degrees = 6.28 radians
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