Re: [Paraview] Hardware suggestions for volume rendering

2015-03-20 Thread Kevin Lau
the SHA Many thanks for your help again. Kevin On 20 March 2015 at 10:33, Aashish Chaudhary aashish.chaudh...@kitware.com wrote: Hey Kevin, On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 5:33 PM, Kevin Lau kevin.d@gmail.com wrote: Dear Aashish, Thanks for your reply, I've now managed to build ParaView from

Re: [Paraview] Hardware suggestions for volume rendering

2015-03-19 Thread Kevin Lau
:43 PM, Kevin Lau kevin.d@gmail.com wrote: Dear Aashish, Thank you very much for your reply. The latest work you're doing on volume rendering is very impressive. Thanks. In order to access the latest VTK rendering in ParaView would we have to compile both the latest VTK and ParaView

Re: [Paraview] Hardware suggestions for volume rendering

2015-03-03 Thread Kevin Lau
that's what we have observed). Current the default in ParaView is OpenGL Volume Rendering but that is going to change sometime soon and once that happens you will have OpenGL2 backend for everything. Hope this helps. - Aashish On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 5:41 PM, Kevin Lau kevin.d@gmail.com

[Paraview] Hardware suggestions for volume rendering

2015-02-26 Thread Kevin Lau
Hi, I'm looking to putting together a workstation to perform realtime volume rendering of our simulation data. Are there any particular GPU features I should look for? If there are multiple GPUs will Paraview be able to take advantage of each GPU for volume rendering? Many thanks Kevin

[Paraview] Python Scripting - Slicing Data

2014-09-16 Thread Kevin Lau
Dear all, I'm trying to use a Python script to slice a 3D model in multiple locations and interrogate the values at these slices. Is it possible to apply the slice with a plane? I.e. intersect the model with a pre-defined plane? I can load and view my data and a plane I've defined (see below),