[Paraview] Simple Visualization

2008-10-30 Thread Lorenzo Isella
Dear All, I am a complete newbie in visualization, so an apology in advance is what I ask will sound trivial. I am browsing several Paraview tutorials, but I am missing out what I really need. Right now, I do NOT need e.g. to plot a temperature field on a metal slab with a non-trivial geometry. Rat

Re: [Paraview] Simple Visualization

2008-10-30 Thread Lorenzo Isella
> Try this: in the GUI filter the source or readers output through a > calculator filter to add an array with a constant value. Then apply > the Glyph filter and scale by the new array. Now save the output of > the calculator as a VTK file and compare it with the original. Alright, we'll get to th

Re: [Paraview] Simple Visualization

2008-10-31 Thread Lorenzo Isella
2008/10/30 David E DeMarle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Alright, we'll get to the bottom of this. >> This is a list of what I do (which is clearly NOT working). >> (1) open the .VTK file I emailed you. >> (2)click apply >> (3) I cannot select the calculator filter right now in the GUI hence > > I can no

Re: [Paraview] Simple Visualization

2008-10-31 Thread Lorenzo Isella
new features. Cheers Lorenzo 2008/10/31 Lorenzo Isella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > 2008/10/30 David E DeMarle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>> Alright, we'll get to the bottom of this. >>> This is a list of what I do (which is clearly NOT working). >>> (1) open

Re: [Paraview] Simple Visualization

2008-11-04 Thread Lorenzo Isella
eed (nor want) to provide povray with any extra info about what the sphere stands for. Thanks a lot for the very appreciated help. Kind Regards Lorenzo > > cheers, > Dave > > On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 1:08 PM, Lorenzo Isella > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hello, >