Hi, I am not aware of such an option (AFAIK) but my suggestion would be to make 
two spheres with very small radii difference, paint the slightly smaller one 
(inside) blue and the other one red. Just a quick fix for the problem at hand. 
I'm sure the experts here will have plenty of very in depth solutions. 




Shahar
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On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 1:48 PM, László Oroszlány <oroszla...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear matplotlib users,
> I recently started using matplotlib to make a couple of educational
> presentations.
> For most of my problems I found the manual and the examples on the web
> enough,
> however I ran into a bit of an issue regarding plotting some surfaces.
> My main problem has to do with plotting orientable (or two sided surfaces).
> Simply put I want to plot a sphere cut in half and make the inside red and
> the outside blue.
> I was wondering if there exist some flag or option in the already available
>  plotting functions to do this?
> Cheers
> laszlo
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