# Positioning

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* Origin: \[0, 0, 0]
* Scale: \[1, 1, 1]
* Rotation: \[0, 0, 0]

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* Max X Offset (width): 0.01
* Max Y Offset (height): 0.01
* Max Z Offset (length): 0.01

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## Margins

Inside Upland's environment, it's important to note that each structure and map asset has a 20% offset default margin. Once you upload the model these margins are visible as a green ground around the base of the mesh that represents the limit of the 3D model you are adding. When it turns red, this means that it is getting in touch with other structures limit


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