![]() Move to the Layers panel, double click on the resulting shape, name it "HiddenFace#1" and fill it with R=32, G=137, B=182. ![]() Grab the Selection Tool (V), select the shapes that make up the left hidden face (highlighted in the first image) and click on the Unite button from the Pathfinder panel. This will make it easier for your to edit or work with these paths. Next, you need to Unite the group of shapes that make the hidden or the visible face. The group of shapes that can't be visible because of "FrontSide" are the hidden faces while the rest of the shapes are the visible faces. You can easily figure it out by turning on the Opacity of "FrontSide". First, you need to understand which shapes make up the hidden faces and which shapes make up the visible faces. Let's focus on the subgroups made in the previous step.
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