[Paraview] how not to scale the thickness of the Arrow Glyph?
Felipe Bordeu Weldt
felipe.bordeu at ec-nantes.fr
Thu Mar 26 04:20:57 EDT 2015
Or you can move your points half the distance with the calculator (coords +0.5*dep) and then apply the 2D Glyph
Felipe
Le 26 mars 2015 à 01:47, Kazuyoshi Furutaka <furutaka.kazuyoshi at jaea.go.jp> a écrit :
> Dear ParaView experts,
>
> I'm visualizing paths of neutrons in some media.
> Now I prepared the data as point data with displacement
> vector to the next point attached to each point, and
> visualize them using the Glyph filter with the following
> setting:
> Glyph Type: Arrow
> Orientation: Orient
> Scale Mode "vector"
> Scale Factor = 1.0
> Glyph Mode: All Points
>
> The problem is that some arrows are too thick...
>
> So here are my questions.
>
> (1)How can I make the thickness of the arrows not
> to scale (only the lengths do)?
>
> (2)It may be better to use "2D Glyph" instead of
> "Arrow", but the 2D Glyph is centered at a
> data point, instead of starting from the point...
> How can I make the 2D Glyphs start from the data
> points?
>
> (3)Do you have any recommendation on how to visualize
> such a particle paths?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Kazuyoshi
> --
> Kazuyoshi Furutaka
> furutaka _dot_ kazuyoshi _at_ jaea _dot_ go _dot_ jp
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