[Paraview] Fwd: Custom animation help? (Corrected image)

Jesse Samluk sevensam at udel.edu
Mon Jul 20 10:42:27 EDT 2015


Cory,

Just “bumping” this question:

> Paraview for Dummies question - it won’t let me delete that other VTK file in the Pipeline browser (grayed out).
> 
> There’s only an option for delete all (yikes!). Any other suggestions?

Jesse

> Begin forwarded message:
> 
> From: Jesse Samluk <sevensam at udel.edu>
> Subject: Re: [Paraview] Custom animation help? (Corrected image)
> Date: July 15, 2015 at 3:31:19 PM EDT
> To: Cory Quammen <cory.quammen at kitware.com>
> Cc: Paraview <paraview at paraview.org>
> 
> Paraview for Dummies question - it won’t let me delete that other VTK file in the Pipeline browser (grayed out).
> 
> There’s only an option for delete all (yikes!). Any other suggestions?
>> On Jul 15, 2015, at 3:26 PM, Cory Quammen <cory.quammen at kitware.com <mailto:cory.quammen at kitware.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Jesse,
>> 
>> - Load your state file.
>> - Delete the second VTK file you don't need.
>> - Save the state
>> 
>> That should do it.
>> 
>> Cory
>> 
>> On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 3:20 PM, Jesse Samluk <sevensam at udel.edu <mailto:sevensam at udel.edu>> wrote:
>> Cory,
>> 
>>   Yes that does the trick, but one more question (and I’ve always wondered this). I had 2 vtk files open in the Pipeline browser when I saved the “animation track” state file as discussed, but, when I select load state file, it's is now pointing to/asking for two vtk files. 
>> 
>>    Any way to adjust this since I want to open only one vtk file, or am I stuck?
>> 
>>    Thanks again!
>>     Jesse
>> 
>>> On Jul 15, 2015, at 1:08 PM, Cory Quammen <cory.quammen at kitware.com <mailto:cory.quammen at kitware.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Jesse,
>>> 
>>> The animation tracks will be saved in the state file. I just tested ParaView to see if that is the case, and it is. Let us know if it isn't working for you.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Cory
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 11:37 AM, Jesse Samluk <sevensam at udel.edu <mailto:sevensam at udel.edu>> wrote:
>>> Cory,
>>> 
>>> Right, but isn’t that going to “throw away” the animation “tracks" I just created?
>>> 
>>> For instance, I have created an animation with a vtk data set I’m working with. Cool.
>>> 
>>> But say I close Paraview, I lose the animation tracks I just created. Right.
>>> 
>>> So how can I save those animation tracks? Is this even possible in Paraview?
>>> 
>>> Thanks!
>>> Jesse
>>> 
>>>> On Jul 15, 2015, at 10:44 AM, Cory Quammen <cory.quammen at kitware.com <mailto:cory.quammen at kitware.com>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Jesse,
>>>> 
>>>> When you load a state file, you get the chance to update the data file paths in the state file. You can use this mechanism to load a different data file with the same state applied to it.
>>>> 
>>>> HTH,
>>>> Cory
>>>> 
>>>> On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 5:36 PM, Jesse Samluk <sevensam at udel.edu <mailto:sevensam at udel.edu>> wrote:
>>>> Dan and Cory,
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks for the guides. I’m getting a lot better at animations now! Awesome! The guides helped a lot.
>>>> 
>>>>   1 more quick question for you.
>>>> 
>>>>  I know how to save state files, but is there such a way to save the animation “state” that I just created in a state file, such that, if I use that state file, the animation scheme will reappear to other data files I’ve created?
>>>> 
>>>>    Wasn’t too sure on this.
>>>> 
>>>>  Thanks!
>>>>   Jesse
>>>>   
>>>>> On Jul 10, 2015, at 5:34 PM, Dan Lipsa <dan.lipsa at kitware.com <mailto:dan.lipsa at kitware.com>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Jesse,
>>>>> See also the following thread:
>>>>> 
>>>>> http://markmail.org/search/?q=+programmimg+the+camera+position+using+python#query:%20programmimg%20the%20camera%20position%20using%20python+page:1+mid:nkm5rmw2hz52egnk+state:results <http://markmail.org/search/?q=+programmimg+the+camera+position+using+python#query:%20programmimg%20the%20camera%20position%20using%20python+page:1+mid:nkm5rmw2hz52egnk+state:results>
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 5:19 PM Cory Quammen <cory.quammen at kitware.com <mailto:cory.quammen at kitware.com>> wrote:
>>>>> Hi Jesse,
>>>>> 
>>>>> It should be possible to do this. See Chapter 7 of the ParaView User Guide [1] or Section 2.13 or the ParaView Tutorial [2] for more information.
>>>>> 
>>>>> [1] http://www.paraview.org/paraview-guide/ <http://www.paraview.org/paraview-guide/>
>>>>> [2] http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/images/f/f4/ParaViewTutorial42.pdf <http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/images/f/f4/ParaViewTutorial42.pdf>
>>>>> 
>>>>> HTH,
>>>>> Cory
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 8:56 AM, Jesse Samluk <sevensam at udel.edu <mailto:sevensam at udel.edu>> wrote:
>>>>> Greetings all,
>>>>> 
>>>>>   I sent this message last week, but errantly sent the .tif image which made it a huge file. The JPG is now attached.
>>>>> 
>>>>>    I’m trying to make an animation in Paraview. I took a stab at it before with Paraview, but I recall it as being tedious. Maybe I can get some pointers from the experts.
>>>>> 
>>>>>   So, the attached imaged is a cube view of the electromagnetic response over sea ice. What Im trying to do with this animation is two things:
>>>>> 
>>>>>   1.) Move the horizontal slice and Y-Z vertical slice (the slice without the tubes) up and down, and side to side, respectively, such that as if you selected the particular slide in the Pipeline browser, you could drag the slice in question and move it manually to see the different responses. Therefore I’m trying to automate it.
>>>>> 
>>>>>   2.) Rotate it about the z-axis 5 degrees (to about 180) at each iteration and return, then rotate it 5 degrees at each iteration about the y-axis (till about 45 degrees) and return. These rotations will occur while “action item" 1 is happening.
>>>>> 
>>>>>    Any thoughts/suggestions?
>>>>> 
>>>>>     Thanks!
>>>>>     Jesse
>>>>> 
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