If your question is how to maintain a "colored" cross-section rather than
the black one, use "two-sided lighting" option from the Display menu.  I
think there are a couple other switches that may help, but I found that
the two-sided lighting takes care of the blackened surfaces.

Denis

On Fri, 28 Mar 2003, Tsjerk Wassenaar wrote:


Hi guys,

Was wondering if it is possible to get the spheres filled when clipping.
Couldn't find this in the mail archive. Sorry if I just overlooked.

Cheers,

Tsjerk

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