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    $\begingroup$ When I first saw the q I did the same, but the problem is when you turn off the comparison node, you end up with faceted faces. I think OP is only showing the constant-colored version for demonstration, and they'd like a solution for the gradient. I can't think of how to do it without splitting the circle at first edge. I tried using a flat spiral instead of a circle, but of course then the extrusion doesn't work. You could fix that but then it's getting embarrasingly complicated for a simple question so I gave up... $\endgroup$ Commented Nov 22, 2022 at 16:25
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    $\begingroup$ @Kuboå Well, good, you're right. Let's see what OP actually wanted to achieve. It wasn't entirely clear to me either. But splitting a circle at the first extruded edge is easy: i.sstatic.net/bJdRo.png $\endgroup$ Commented Nov 22, 2022 at 16:57