[vtkusers] vtkWarp...
Amy Henderson
amy.henderson at kitware.com
Tue Mar 18 08:55:17 EST 2003
To use vtkWarpVector, you already have to specify a vector per point in
your input data. You should be able to accomplish what you want if you use
a vector of (0, 0, 0) for the points you don't want to warp.
- Amy
At 08:38 AM 3/18/2003 +0000, marisa aurelio wrote:
>Hi vtk users,
>I need to warp a sphere. To do that, I used vtkWarpVector. But, I don't
>know how to warp it just in one place. I mean, I don't want to warp it
>globally but locally. I want to know I can I use vtkWarpVector, and warp
>only some points of the sphere and others and don't want to warp so I put
>a 'null' vector. Can anyone help and tell me how to do that??? Do I use
>vtkWarpVector ????
>Thanks.
>Marisa
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