[Paraview] Two images selected on pipeline, just one shown

Cory Quammen cory.quammen at kitware.com
Fri Nov 11 15:09:50 EST 2016


Thomas,

You should definitely be able to do this, and what you are seeing
looks like a bug. I suggest trying a more recent ParaView, such as
5.1.2, to see if the bug persists.

Best regards,
Cory

On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 4:50 PM, Thomas Oliveira
<thomas.oliveira at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am trying to visualize two images simultaneously in Paraview 4.4.0 64-bit,
> but without sucess.
>
> For the first image (figure image1.png attached), I loaded a raw file,
> visualized it as "volume" and set the color map to get a very low opacity.
> It represents the solid phase in a porous object.
>
> For the second image (figure image2.png attached), I loaded the results of a
> simulation, applied the "Stream Tracer" filter on the velocity field, and
> applied the "Tube" filter on top of it. It represents the streamlines of the
> flow inside the porous object shown in the first image.
>
> If I turn the eyeball on for both items on the pipeline browser, just the
> first image is visible. Is this the expected behaviour? I thought that both
> images could be seen at the same time.
>
>
> ---------------
> Detailed experiment with the user interface:
>
> - turn both eyeballs off, turn on eyeball of first image => image is
> rendered
> - turn both eyeballs off, turn on eyeball of second image => image is
> rendered
> - turn both eyeballs off, turn on eyeball of first image, then of second
> image => just first image is rendered (figure together.png attached)
> - turn both eyeballs off, turn on eyeball of second image, then turn on
> eyeball of first image => nothing is rendered (figure none.png attached)
> - turn both eyeballs off, turn on eyeball of second image, then turn on
> eyeball of first image, then press Reset button => just first image is
> rendered (figure together.png attached)
> ---------------
>
>
> Best regards, and a happy 2016!
>
> Thomas Oliveira
>
>
>
>
>
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Cory Quammen
Staff R&D Engineer
Kitware, Inc.


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