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On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 17:38:54 +0100
"St." <dot### [at] dot com> wrote:
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> Well, basically, it will turn an object 'inside out', (not sure if it
> works with iso's). I'm just thinking/wondering what would happen if you used
> 'inverse' - would your original 'invisible' side now be visible in the
> mirror, and vice verse?
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it does not work with isos.
> If that's not viable, have you tried giving your object some
> thickness/depth to see if the problem is still there?
>
yes
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