[Paraview] Modeling a earth sphere
Pat Marion
pat.marion at kitware.com
Thu Mar 29 16:40:12 EDT 2012
You may find it useful to checkout this link:
http://www.earthmodels.org/data-and-tools/topography/paraview-topography-by-texture-mapping
There, you can download a unit sphere with texture coordinates:
http://www.earthmodels.org/data-and-tools/topography/unitsphere_5deg_open_surfacenormals.vtp
That page has some textures for download, here is another one:
http://vtk.org/gitweb?p=VES.git;a=blob_plain;f=Apps/iOS/Kiwi/Kiwi/Data/earth.jpg
Pat
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Ju <juwalco at gmail.com> wrote:
> Good afternoon,
> I am new to working with paraview and heard about the group mailing
> list, so I hope I stumbled into the right place. I am in need of some
> hopeful reliable references or advice that anyone can give so thank you in
> advance.
>
> I am currently working on a project that will visualize current satellite
> trajectory around the earth using data obtained from a novatel OEM4 GPS
> receiver. I thought it would be pretty neat if I could actually have a
> representation of earth as opposed to just creating a 'sphere' to use as
> the body of mass for the satellites.
>
> As opposed to tools like matlab that there are function calls, I am unsure
> that paraview has such a feature. As primitive a request as this may seem,
> what if any, resources have people used to make model earth? Are you able
> to use textures on your model as well using paraview?
>
> As a side note,
> Hopeful continuation of this project beyond my course, I was also told
> that there is a beta version of a real-time paraview in the works that
> would ideally take-in realtime data for visualization. Can anyone
> elaborate on this a bit more?
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> ~Julian
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