Hi Paraview developers and users,<br><br>We'd like to announce a new open-sourced Paraview-based app "RVA" that we've built and released.<br>It's focus is to support petro-geologists interested in advanced visualization for enhanced recovery and CO2 sequestration. Out 1990's-style website is...<br>
<br><a href="http://rva.cs.illinois.edu/">http://rva.cs.illinois.edu/</a><br>(Please email me if you're a petroleum-geologist interested in what we're doing, or interested in our source code!)<br><br>Our code supports importing two new model formats -<br>
ISATIS geological information a (2D and 3D objects) and,<br>
UTChem chemical simulations (multi-phase temporal physical and chemical volumetric data).<br>
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We're also working on...<br>
A streamline clustering filter.<br>
Streamline animation (has anyone cracked this one already and interested in sharing some code?)<br>- We're thinking of creating a filter that takes vtkPolyData static data but spits out time-dependent (filtered) data.<br>
<br>Some quick questions for the Paraview developers -<br>The most annoying bug for us is the crashbug in PV3.12.0 whenever Volume rendering is selected. <br>It's probably this -<br><a href="http://www.paraview.org/Bug/view.php?id=12842">http://www.paraview.org/Bug/view.php?id=12842</a><br>
I have a simple vtk file (image data) with a single scalar field that reproduces the problem.<br>---> I'd like to email this to you if possible. (Steps to reproduce: Load data. Select "Volume Rendering")<br>
<br>* Any chance that this bug can be fixed in the next stable release?<br><br>* Can you suggest an easy change to the Paraview source so that "Volume" rendering is not even offered?<br>(It wasn't obvious to me when we searched for "Volume" in the source code)<br>
<br>* We'd like newly loaded objects to be rendered using Surface Rendering using the first scalar array as the color map. Any hints on how this might be accomplished?<br><br>Thanks for your time. Best,<br>Lawrence.<br>
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