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I just happen to have worked on that and here's what I
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Or if you like that other way of reflecting things here's version 2.
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Thanks for your scripts, that was what I was looking for. Btw I like te way of mirroring in you first script, but that kind is impossible if the mirror is not on the edge of the environment. That's why I use the other method. Thanks!
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