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#290956
I've got a cylinder object as a single surface and I've cut a rectangular window into the cylinder. When I apply a material...I see the material on the inside of the object -- is there a simple way to mask seeing the material on two sides of an object?

I could create another inner object to block it, but it seems there should be another way.

Thanks.

jvm
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By KurtS
#290961
AFAIK - there is no other way. You have to create a second object.
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By jvanmetre
#290964
KurtS

I didn't think so...

Thanks.

jvm
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By frosty_ramen
#290967
JVM,
im with KurtS, the only other way is to give the cylinder walls thickness and select the triangles separately.


dan
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By jvanmetre
#290978
Frosty_ramen-

Yes, that would work...think it ends up
being more work for my purposes than just creating an inner wall though.

Much thanks nonetheless.

Jvm
By mtripoli
#290994
I think there is an underlying principle to using Maxwell; objects (other than emiiters) must be "solid". In "real" life one sided objects don't exist. I think people forget this because other apps let you use one-sided objects (ahhh.. the "old" days of only modeling "what you can see" in Lightwave)...
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