Chathuri,

I am not sure I understand what it is you are looking to display.

If your "Slice with thickness" was generated with one or more PV Clip filters, then you have a 3-D volume.

(1) PV's Contour filter can be used with scalar point data to give you 3-D iso-surfaces.

(2) PV's Extract Surface filter will give you a 2-D surface "skin" of your "slice with thickness" volume. Applying PV's Contour filter to a surface with scalar point data will give you 2-D line contours.

Hope this helps.

Sam

On 5/19/2016 1:40 AM, Chathuri Gunasekera wrote:
Hi ,

With the generated 3D model, i have 2 questions, as follows:

(1). i can only see separate slices instead of the contour of the object, How to get the object contour? 

Following is what i followed:
 [selected Filter--> alphabetical-->calculate-->scalars-->volume scalars-->Apply--> coloring(Result)--> representation (volume) ]

(2) Is there a specific way to add Slice Thickness in Paraview?

Thank you in advance.

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Warm regards,
Chathuri Gunasekera.


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