[vtkusers] Interpreting colors on a polydata surface

don.casteel don.casteel at delphi.com
Mon Oct 24 14:01:26 EDT 2005


Have you tried running the electrical data through an
ImageGaussianSmooth filter?

Don Casteel - Manufacturing Engineer
Delphi Thermal & Interior
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-----Original Message-----
From: vtkusers-bounces+don.casteel=delphi.com at vtk.org
[mailto:vtkusers-bounces+don.casteel=delphi.com at vtk.org] On Behalf Of
Kevin Wilson
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 12:34 PM
To: vtkusers at vtk.org
Subject: [vtkusers] Interpreting colors on a polydata surface

Hi everyone,

I've been working on this problem for a while, but yet can't find a good
solution.  I have a heart surface in the form of polydata and I would
like
to color it based on the electrical activity.  The problem is that the
polydata has about 33000 points, and I only have the electrical
information
for about 100 of them.

So, I can obviously color the 100 points correctly, but I would like the
entire heart to be interpolated with color based on these 100 points.
What
is happening so far is I'm getting a red heart with 100 spots on it.

Any ideas with interpolating, thresholding, or creating a texture map
would
help a lot.

Thanks in advance,

Kevin

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