Re: [Paraview] How to visualize multipart/multiblock models

2009-01-08 Thread Jacques Papper
Message- From: paraview-boun...@paraview.org [mailto: paraview-boun...@paraview.org] On Behalf Of Berk Geveci Sent: 18 December 2008 14:23 To: M. Nawijn Cc: paraview@paraview.org Subject: Re: [Paraview] How to visualize multipart/multiblock models Hi Marco, Which version

Re: [Paraview] How to visualize multipart/multiblock models

2009-01-07 Thread Utkarsh Ayachit
missing ? Jacques -Original Message- From: paraview-boun...@paraview.org [mailto:paraview-boun...@paraview.org] On Behalf Of Berk Geveci Sent: 18 December 2008 14:23 To: M. Nawijn Cc: paraview@paraview.org Subject: Re: [Paraview] How to visualize multipart/multiblock models Hi

[Paraview] How to visualize multipart/multiblock models

2008-12-18 Thread M. Nawijn
Hello, I am trying to find a way to subdivide a structural analysis model in several parts in such a way that I can post-process the results in Paraview. The primary objective for me is to be able to hide and show different parts of the structure. The model itself is not too large (say 50.000

Re: [Paraview] How to visualize multipart/multiblock models

2008-12-18 Thread Utkarsh Ayachit
Currently there is no way to hide-show individual blocks in a multiblock dataset or assign colors to them. However, you can apply the Extract Block filter to extract each individual blocks and then apply colors to them or show/hide them. Utkarsh On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 6:15 AM, M. Nawijn

Re: [Paraview] How to visualize multipart/multiblock models

2008-12-18 Thread Berk Geveci
Hi Marco, Which version of ParaView are you using? In 3.4, you can create a vtm file that points to the individual vtu files. You can then color the blocks separately using the vtkCompositeIndex array (just color by it). You can control the color of each block by editing the color map.

Re: [Paraview] How to visualize multipart/multiblock models

2008-12-18 Thread Samuel Key
Nawijn, ParaView is quite happy to read multiple copies of your *pvd file as in 1 below. You can then process them independently. You also create multiple edited *.pvd files that each has only one part. PV can read them all and have individual pipelines in which a Transform filter can

[Paraview] How to visualize multipart/multiblock models

2008-12-17 Thread M. Nawijn
Hello, I am trying to find a way to subdivide a structural analysis model in several parts in such a way that I can post-process the results in Paraview. The primary objective for me is to be able to hide and show different parts of the structure. The model itself is not too large (say 50.000