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Hi Paraview is for 3D post-treatment.If you want to use Paraview you should first extract the parameters you want and that are available (if it's not available feel free to programm it and eventually commit it ... it could be usefull to someone else ! ) Then the easiest way to work with it is to lunch the command paraview from the directory were your .vtu files are.
If you click on open, all your post-treatment files are grouped by type (facets, interractions, spheres ,...) Open the groups you want and click on apply. You will then see points as Nasibeh said.
If you want to see the grains, you have to select the .sphere part and create glyphs. In the options select : Type=sphere / scale mode=scalar / set scale factor(Edit)=2 Then apply. If the visualization option of the sphers is pointed on surface you'll eventually see the grains...
cheers Benoit In the option Le 06/05/2010 10:04, chiara modenese a écrit :
On 6 May 2010 08:46, Nasibeh Moradi <nasibeh.moradi@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:nasibeh.moradi@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:Hi Chiara Have you yet worked with Paraview? or utils.encodeVideoFromFrames? I can not work with Paraview :( for one-one test, I use VTKRecorder and creat .vtu files, when I open them with Paraview, it is shown only points. With utils.encodeVideoFromFrames, it create a .ogg file that it does not show any thing and it does not work! Hi,I have never worked with Paraview, I downloaded it but never worked with. How does it work? What is it for? Can you explain me a little bit? so maybe I try something..Nasibeh _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~yade-users Post to : yade-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~yade-users More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
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