Hi Guys,
Wondering how should I go about remote rendering and visualization in a
CAVE. I can visualize in a CAVE using an on-premise server physically
connected to the projectors driving the CAVE, and using my laptop as the
client. But how would I pass a PVX file if this server is somewhere on
Hi to all,
@ Ken, thank you so much for your response. Really admire it.
1. Yes, i am 100% certain that all the masks are called in.
But let me be more into detail.
Basically, i have: 1 big mask and 3 patches (which are also saved as
masks). Sorry Ken, i think i should have use patch instead of
Chathuri Gunasekera,
(Responding back to ParaView list to allow others to see and comment.)
1. I’m not sure why you are not see the 3 holes you expect in your mask. It
looks like most of your process is building the data in MATLAB. Perhaps
something is going wrong there. ParaView must be
Marwen--
Here is an example of an XML-formatted *.pvd file that
references three other XML-formatted files. One important point
is that each of the three listed *.vtu files is a 'displayable'
(that is, complete) graphics object, and can be read by PV
The ParaView Data (PVD) file format might do what you want:
http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView/Data_formats#PVD_File_Format
-Ken
From: ParaView on behalf of Marwen Gammar
Date: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 at 4:11 AM
To: "paraview@paraview.org"
I think we need more information before we can answer your questions.
Your first question was how to “add thickness” to image slices. If you have
image slices, you usually want to load them in as a 3D stack and treat them
like a volume. The spacing between the slices is typically specified by
Looks like it is working again now.
Shawn
On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 10:09 AM, Shawn Waldon
wrote:
> Update: So I just tried to do a clean build of ParaView master I get
> this error consistently and I know my CMake is built with SSL. I'll look
> into it.
>
> Shawn
Hi Tim,
If I remember correctly, that was VTK's suggested way at that time with
dealing with arrays that had different memory layouts than VTK used (and
yes, I think I may have put that in the code). In PV master now there's a
much better way of doing it (it's not in PV 5.0.1 but will be in PV
As a workaround, you could disabled the testing
(-DBUILD_TESTING:BOOL=OFF).
-Armin
On 05/10/2016 04:13 PM, Daniel Zuidinga wrote:
there are still problems?
Am 10.05.2016 um 11:14 schrieb Mathieu Westphal:
We are experiencing timeout with midas currently.
Please recompile, it should work.
Update: So I just tried to do a clean build of ParaView master I get
this error consistently and I know my CMake is built with SSL. I'll look
into it.
Shawn
On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 9:48 AM, Shawn Waldon
wrote:
> Which version of CMake are you running? We have
Which version of CMake are you running? We have had problems in the past
when using a CMake not built with SSL support pulling new data from midas.
The error messages from that generally look like this:
CMake Error at /apps/pkg/paraview-5.0/src/paraview-5.0/CMake/ExternalData.
cmake:749
Also,i need to mention that segmented images are saved as Masks.
Kindly tell me, when using Paraview software should i have to use the
boundary or the mask of the segmented image for the purpose of building a
3D model. (kindly correct me, if i am wrong as i am new to Paraview)
Hope to hear from
Hello Miss, Mister,
I have some troubleregarding my paraview file: i must create an paraview type
xml programm which calls other xml files each of them specialized in different
datas (geometry, topology, et c...)What type of strucuture should i use for
that?Thank you very much for your help.
Hello everyone,
My goal is to generate a 3D model of human organ.
Suppose i have segmented images in each set(each slice is saved using
MatLab software).
So i want to know what are the options which paraview have in order to add
the thickness to each slice.
Your feedback is appreciated.
--
We are experiencing timeout with midas currently.
Please recompile, it should work.
Mathieu Westphal
On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 10:56 AM, Daniel Zuidinga wrote:
> Hello,
>
> when compiling paraview I get the error:
>
>
>
Hello,
when compiling paraview I get the error:
http://midas3.kitware.com/midas/api/rest?method=midas.bitstream.download=534871355b0e4de0d6b727c8ed317027=MD5
("Timeout was reached")
http://www.paraview.org/files/ExternalData/MD5/534871355b0e4de0d6b727c8ed317027
("HTTP response code said
Dear community,
I am currently trying to find a way to visualize load paths with results from
static finite element analysis within solid structures. For this FE-analysis I
use Altairs software suite (Hypermesh/Optistruct/Hyperview).
>From reading several different publications I know that
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