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<FONT FACE="Calibri, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:11pt'>I was able to replicate this with the point source (10 points, radius 1), and the Delaunay 3D filter with alpha set to .8. See the attached image, Berk.<BR>
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-Ken<BR>
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On 4/5/09 4:01 PM, "Berk Geveci" <<a href="berk.geveci@kitware.com">berk.geveci@kitware.com</a>> wrote:<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE="Calibri, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:11pt'>This doesn't sound right. Can you post a screenshot (of the whole user<BR>
interface)?<BR>
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-berk<BR>
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2009/4/1 Sasha Ukhorskiy <<a href="ukhoray@gmail.com">ukhoray@gmail.com</a>>:<BR>
> Dear All,<BR>
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> I am a new user of ParaView and have a very basic question on how to<BR>
> visualize the output of the 3D Delaunay triangulation. I am trying to plot a<BR>
> surface traced by a guiding center particle in a planetary magnetic field. I<BR>
> import particle positions (which belong to the surface) as an unstructured<BR>
> grid. Then use the Delauday 3D filter with a non-zero Aplpha parameter (to<BR>
> avoid triangulating distant points which do not belong to the surface) and<BR>
> display the output using solid color Surface representation. As a result I<BR>
> am getting almost what I need. The feature that I am trtying to get rid of<BR>
> is the following: besides shading the triangles with solid color, ParaView<BR>
> also plots all lines/edges from triangulations which clutter the plot. Is<BR>
> there a way to supress the lines or should I be using a different approach<BR>
> for plotting this surface?<BR>
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> Thank you very much in advance,<BR>
> -Sasha<BR>
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