Schlatter
KTH Mechanics, Stockholm, Sweden.
-Original Message-
From: Philipp Schlatter [mailto:pschl...@mech.kth.se]
Sent: den 1 juli 2011 16:40
To: pat marion
Cc: paraview@paraview.org
Subject: Re: [Paraview] FW: FW: Coloured isosurfaces when running MPI
Thanks!
The Compute Normals
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JB
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From: paraview-boun...@paraview.org [mailto:paraview-boun...@paraview.org] On
Behalf Of Philipp Schlatter
Sent: 01 October 2011 15:32
To: paraview@paraview.org
Subject: Re: [Paraview] FW: FW: Coloured isosurfaces when running MPI
Dear all,
sorry for warming up
Thanks!
The Compute Normals is checked in the contour filter after the
CleanToGrid filter, however the Gouraud shading does not work. But using
an additional Generate Surface Normals then does the trick, at least
partially. The contours look nicer than without Gouraud shading,
obviously,
Hi Philipp,
It seems you have hit a bug in the Contour filter occurring with 1
pvserver process and rectilinear grid input. I can reproduce the issue
you reported as such:
Load ParaView, connect to 1 pvserver processes
Open Data/RectGrid2.vtk (e.g. from git://vtk.org/VTKData.git)
Calculator
Thanks a lot for the help!
Concerning the suggested workaround, I have a follow-up question: How
would one get the Gouraud shading of the isocontours working? In my case I
will get properly coloured isocontours, but they seem to have uniform
shade for each triangle as opposed to an
Dear all,
Unfortunately, I am still struggling with running MPI and producing coloured
isosurfaces. A screenshot exemplifying the problem can be found at
http://www.mech.kth.se/~pschlatt/files/Screenshot.png; note that the colour
scheme based on the x-coordinate is just to show the problem, but in
Hi Philipp,
A couple of questions:
* Are you using the distributed 3.10.1 binaries or did you compile PV
3.10.1 from source yourself?
* Can you reproduce the behavior with the sample dataset
Data/RectGrid2.vtk (part of both git://vtk.org/VTKData.git and