[Paraview] Verification of ALEGRA example
Louise Hoffman
louise.hoffman at gmail.com
Mon Jan 12 18:56:27 EST 2009
Hi Greg
> I'm afraid not. I don't have the data anymore because it was big (the cube
> colors are defined by processor ID;)
Neat ;)
> maybe I could find a smaller version.
> The focus of making those images was in the python scripting and (python)
> programmable filter, and both of those capabilities have evolved
> significantly since then, so I would generate the same images in a different
> way now. In that sense the source code is not so useful anyway.
That would be so cool, if you could reconstruct it =)
Why are the sides curved? To make it look cute?
> If you are just starting with paraview, there are publicly available sample
> datasets you can play around with, as well as tutorial slides to guide you.
> If you have specific questions on what paraview can do, or how to make a
> particular visualization, this list is a good place to get answers. But
> because paraview is fairly easy to learn just by experimenting, most of the
> questions here tend to be more advanced.
I was amazed how well designed Paraview's UI was. I had expected
something like PovRay [0], which is hard to learn.
I would really like to play around with your coloured cube plot, so I
hope something can be worked out =)
Hugs,
Louise
[0] http://www.povray.org/
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