[Paraview] Edit Color Map

Utkarsh Ayachit utkarsh.ayachit at kitware.com
Wed Oct 1 09:39:52 EDT 2014


I'd suggest downloading the 4.2 binaries from paraview.org. That may
be easier. 3.14 is too old by now.

Utkarsh

On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 6:54 AM, Carlos Andrés Bernal Castro
<cabcias at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Utkarsh,
>
> First of all thank you very much for answering. According to your answer,
> yes you are right, that is exactly what I am doing I am ensuring that I am
> using the appropriate array, that is to say, "Tracer1", "Tracer2" and so on.
> My issue is that I am not getting what you got in the image that you sent me
> (which is brilliant), for some reason I am not able to get that coloring.
> The other thing is that I am using Paraview version 3.14.1 64-bit. I do not
> know if that could be affecting the views. Please find attached the view
> that I am getting. Thanks for your help.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
>
> Carlos Andrés Bernal Castro
> Ingeniero Ambiental Y Sanitario
> Universidad De La Salle
>
>
>> Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 22:18:58 -0400
>> Subject: Re: [Paraview] Edit Color Map
>> From: utkarsh.ayachit at kitware.com
>> To: cabcias at hotmail.com
>> CC: paraview at paraview.org
>
>>
>> Andres,
>>
>> Edit Color Map is not really the thing you're looking for, I think.
>> Once you've set up a slice to a specific Z value for a tracer, you
>> need to ensure that you're coloring with the appropriate array,
>> "Tracer1", "Tracer2" and so on. Attached is state generated using
>> ParaView 4.2. That renders 2 slices showing tracer 1 and 2 in separate
>> views.
>>
>> Is that what you're looking for?
>>
>> Utkarsh
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 3:16 PM, Carlos Andrés Bernal Castro
>> <cabcias at hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > To whom it may concern,
>> >
>> > Hello... my name is Andres Bernal and I am a London South Bank
>> > University
>> > student carrying out a thesis about the influence of the buildings shape
>> > onto the atmospheric pollutants concentration due to the innovative
>> > forms of
>> > them nowadays. I am working on a building known as "The Walkie-Talkie
>> > Building" and the third stage of the project was to read the simulations
>> > (coming from Fluidity) . In order to move along with the project we need
>> > to
>> > see/read the dispersion of pollutants (tracers) around the building
>> > (coming
>> > from some sources that I set up, in this case/file, 7 sources which
>> > means 7
>> > Tracers ) with Paraview. When I set up a "Slice" in order to see such
>> > dispersion at a certain height I cannot see anything and it seems to be
>> > this
>> > could be worked out in the "Edit Color Map". I would like you to help me
>> > in
>> > this issue as I have been trying to figure out the problem but I have
>> > not
>> > been able to and I got stuck for this matter. I would be really
>> > grateful,
>> > thanks.
>> >
>> > The heights of the tracers are:
>> >
>> > Tracer 1 = 0.3
>> > Tracer 2 = 0.5
>> > Tracer 3 = 0.7
>> > Tracer 4 = 0.3
>> > Tracer 5 = 0.8
>> > Tracer 6 = 0.5
>> > Tracer 7 = 0.762
>> >
>> > The file attached below is a very simple scenario as I am working on
>> > several
>> > more complex scenarios even with more buildings. I would just like you
>> > to
>> > help me to sort out the colours issue to see the tracers, please.
>> >
>> > Any advice would be much appreciated.
>> >
>> > Kind Regards,
>> >
>> > Andres Bernal
>> >
>> > Carlos Andrés Bernal Castro
>> > Ingeniero Ambiental Y Sanitario
>> > Universidad De La Salle
>> > Carlos Andrés tiene un archivo para compartir contigo en OneDrive. Para
>> > verlo, haz clic en el siguiente vínculo.
>> > Walkie-Curved_29.vtu
>> >
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