I have an idea about vizing the superquadrics using paraview.
first, creat a superquadric source;
then, read your vtk files including particles postions;
the last, use glyph with custom sources. The following image shows what I have done.
Chen
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ckloss | Fri, 08/26/2011 - 14:49
that looks very nice :-) so
that looks very nice :-) so what VTK file did you use to generate this? seems you're able to account the different quaternion state of the particles?
Cheers, Christoph
dbreton | Fri, 08/26/2011 - 15:54
lost
junchen00 - this is great, but unfortunately I am a bit lost two important stages:
* creating the data files - did you modify a pizza.py routine to produce the correct kind of file, or are you just using the standard
d=dump('dump.file'); v=vtk(d); v.manyGran();
to generate the VTK files?
* creating a custom filter within Paraview - I am not having much luck trying to figure out what the "custom filter wizard" is really asking me. Is this a filter you can post here and I can "import" or at least take a look at to figure out what I need to do on my end?
I am both quite new and quite interested in all of this, so I appreciate your time in sharing this...
Thanks-
DAN
junchen00 | Mon, 08/29/2011 - 05:24
to DAN: 1. yes, I'm just
to DAN:
1. yes, I'm just using the standard pizza to generate the VTK files;
2. the filter I mentioned is also a standard filter in paraview. You can find it in the menu filters -> Alphabetical -> Glypy with Custom Source.
Good Luck!
deepakpawar.2310 | Thu, 12/07/2017 - 12:31
Glypy with Custom Source.
using paraview 5.01 version , culd n't found the Glypy with Custom Source, which you mentioned.Any comments