QUOTE(Anon2112 @ Jan 10 2010, 10:53 PM)

I have a question regarding A:M Paint. I was wondering if the program actually discrimiates between an exterior surface and an interior surface. That is if you paint on one side of a model's surface does the effect bleed through thereby making the "skin" the same color all the way through. As I have noticed, even using decals in A:M the decal shows up no matter which angle you look at the grouped control points from. For instance, if I were to paint a stripe on a simple four point patch from the right side, would that stripe be visible when looking at the same patch from the opposite direction. That's my question. If someone can answer it, it will greatly help me in deciding whether or not I might purchase the program. I apologize if this question has been asked and answered elsewhere. It's late at night and I don't have the energy to go looking through all the topics...
A:M Paint doenst do anything else than using A:Ms patches, so the same behaviour will be used for the patches painted with 3dpainter.
So fast and easy: You cant decal / color / paint a patch different from two different sides (this means it will take one decal / material). A:M cant do it and 3dpainter cant do it neighter.
*Fuchur*