Thanks for that Peter.
I knew about the splitting in two method, but thought maybe there was a
better way. e.g. just adding a parameter to tell it to stop at first
surface.
Bob
"Peter Hertel" <peter@hertel**NOSPAM**.no> wrote in message
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> > How do I map an image onto an object so that it only appears once and
> is not
> > visible on the other side of the object.
> > e.g. for a face.
>
> With a box you could do it like this: (beware, lousy ASCII art ahead)
>
> []|
>
> where the [] is the box / orignial object, and the | is a thin box which
> you apply the image map to.
>
> You can also split the object in two and apply the image map to only one
> part of the object.
>
>
> -Peter
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