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FaceForm

Usage

FaceForm[gf, gb] is a three-dimensional graphics directive which specifies that the front faces of polygons are to be drawn with the graphics primitive gf, and the back faces with gb.


Notes

• The graphics specifications gf and gb must be CMYKColor, GrayLevel, Hue or RGBColor directives, or SurfaceColor objects.
• Specifications given outside of FaceForm will apply both to the front and back faces of polygons.
• The front face of a polygon is defined to be the one for which the corners as you specify them are in counterclockwise order (right-hand rule).
• See also: EdgeForm.
• New in Version 1.


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