[Paraview] How to design 3D picture.

Mohamad M. Nasr-Azadani mmnasr at gmail.com
Sat Apr 28 16:48:12 EDT 2012


Hi Shimoyama,

I did not quite understand your question.
If you like to show a movie of the 3-dimensional evolution of the your flow
field, you could move the camera and follow some region, say the front of
your current.

Cheers,
Mohamad

On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 9:11 AM, Tomohisa Simoyama <
shimoyamatomohisa at gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear All paraview user,
>
> This is Tomohisa Shimoyama from Hiroshima university ,Japan.
> I am new user of paraview, and it is nice to meet you.
>
> I am trying to simulate tsunami propagation in Seto Inland Sea, Japan.
> I would like to draw 3D animation by paraview.
> However,in my research case, horizontal distance is so much longer than
> vertical distance.
> So far, I could confirm as if my picture were 2D.
> Therefore, does someone know how to change ration between horizontal and
> vertical?
>
>
> When i make a presentation, I would like to display clearly 3D picture.
> If someone knows it's method, please let me know?
>
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Shimoyama Tomohisa
>
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