Use Include to carve out the segment you are interested in, and use
ShowBoundary to, well, show the boundary. You might want to pass the
result through FaceNormals.
Greg
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Hi,
Has anyone found a way to show 3D regions of a particular value when the
data is not continuous?
We have simple structured data where the integer at each location
represents a material. As a result, interpolation, such as used to find an
isosurface, is not appropriate. Putting a retangular glyph at the locations
with the desired value produces the right external surface but draws a
great number of interior glyphs that are not seen and not used.
Thanks in advance for you suggestions.
Kent
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Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, CMU, Pittsburgh, PA
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