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It's definately not non-planar polygons... I checked, many times. It's
something else, and I have no Idea what.... that's ok... I'm going to
finish this in 3.0 and move on... :)
Wes
>Sounds a lot like non-flat polygons to me which can happen with
>quadrangles. I ran into the same problem using VistaPro landscapes
>in LightWave until I tripled all the polygons into triangles. A non
>flat quadrangle will often render with one triangler half rendering
>and the other not.
>Dave
>dave@melmac.umd.edu