Hello people,
is there an opportunity to increase the energy of the light source?
My constructed models look mostly darker as the selected color.
Thx,
Chris
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Hello
I don't know how to make this with a command line, but you may read your
ASCII file, then use the menu File-Save Data, select the VTK file type,
and you will have a popup window with some options:
- Data mode: ascii, binary or appended (default).
- Compressor: None (default) or Zlib
You can modify the lighting settings in the view settings. There is a
button right above the rendering window (next to the camera undo/redo)
with an icon that looks like a dialog box. You can also get to the view
settings from the menu bar Edit - View Settings...
-Ken
On 8/21/12 2:25 AM,
Hello Ken,
thx I tried to increase the light in every direction, but it does not work.
I think it´s not possible to save this information in x3d file format.
Or is there any opportunity?
Thx,
Chris
Am 21.08.2012 um 15:31 schrieb Moreland, Kenneth:
You can modify the lighting settings in
ParaView uses OpenGL for its 3D rendering, and in OpenGL the light source
intensities are fixed to the range [0,1]. You cannot create a light
brighter than that. You can add more lights, though. I've known people
to turn on both the headlight and light kit to make objects more bright.
Now, in
Hello,
I have an unstructured triangular grid and inside each triangle element i have
little triangles, so i'm talking about a nested mesh. To be more clear i've
drew an element of my mesh:
*
/ \
* *
/ \ /
David,
I loaded the testTwoFile.xdmf in ParaView 3.14.1. I counted 8 points
in the surface and points representations. Upon applying a Glyph
filter to the data set, I see all 15 points.
I've seen similar problems when loading point data from Xdmf files.
Perhaps there is a bug in how the surface
I think your topology is written incorrectly. Every other cell refers
to point 0.
See the spreadsheet view.
: 0100
0010: 0200 0300
0020: 0400 0500
Hello,
The latest version of netcdf uses hdf5 as the printing backend, if
compiled. Is it possible to use xdmf together with netcdf to visualize in
Paraview? or, as an aside question, is there a way to convert from netcdf
to hdf5? Thanks a lot.
Best regards / Cordialmente,
William-Fernando