Doug,

Just so that Qiuli understands, I believe the clear side-effect is that
this only works for objects which are not in front of anything except the
background.  Does one also have to disable lighting or set the non-ambient
values in the material for the filled polygons to be 0,0,0?

--Mark

At 10:11 AM 12/8/2000 -0800, you wrote:
>An example of this is attached.  You'll want to do the same thing as the
>example, except you'll want to make the filled polygons have the background
>color.


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