[Paraview] streamline tracer does not work on cut filter results
Dominik Szczerba
domi at vision.ee.ethz.ch
Tue Jun 17 10:14:58 EDT 2008
Thanks for a hint, but no, applying SurfaceVectors prior to StreamTracer
does not help. I made sure the line is in plane. I manage to get a few
very short bits of streamlines but they die out quick. So indeed sounds
like in-plane accuracy. I checked the range of my velocity and after
SurfaceVectors the range in the plance normal direction is NOT zero. I
used the Calculator to put it explicitly to zero, but it did not help
either. BTW. I can correctly display velocity as glyphs on the cut.
Anything else I can do to make sure it is not a bug?
-- Dominik
Utkarsh Ayachit wrote:
> Try using the "Surface Vectors" filter to project the vectors onto the
> cut plane. Also, you have to ensure that the seed point is on the
> surface (which may be tricky with a point clound, use the line source
> instead for seeding streamlines).
>
> Utkarsh
>
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 9:02 AM, Dominik Szczerba
> <domi at vision.ee.ethz.ch <mailto:domi at vision.ee.ethz.ch>> wrote:
>
> I noticed that if I cut my tet mesh with cut filter I can no longer
> plot streamlines. I tried finetuning the parameters -> no luck.
> Works perfect on the original 3D dataset with no tweaks. Any ideas?
> Thanks.
> --
> Dominik Szczerba, Ph.D.
> Biomedical Simulation Group
> Computer Vision Lab CH-8092 Zurich
> http://www.vision.ee.ethz.ch/~domi
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Dominik Szczerba, Ph.D.
Biomedical Simulation Group
Computer Vision Lab CH-8092 Zurich
http://www.vision.ee.ethz.ch/~domi
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