Hey Mate,

you know, simple dipping surfaces are easy, r.plane will do the job,
but _complex_ dipping surfaces (like real faults) are still a work in
progress..

cheers

G





On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 21:00, Paulo Marcondes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/9/10 Carlos Guâno Grohmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Thanks Soren, I got the effect I wanted in Paraview, using the "linear
>> extrusion" filter.
>
> Hey pal,
>
> does that method allows for representation of dipping surfaces?
> You know you should think about that too =]
> --
> Paulo Marcondes = PU1/PU2PIX
> -22.915 -42.224 = GG86jc
>



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