Ken,

Thanks for the quick feedback. I have tried this, with no luck yet. Using this approach, how do you toggle visibility?? Does a value of 0 turn visibility off? If so, what value turns it back on??

Thanks again.

-jared

Moreland, Kenneth wrote:
Animating the visibility is the right thing to do. If you have not already, try changing the interpolation from ramp to step. That might be the problem.

-Ken


On 1/21/09 10:39 AM, "Jared Hawkins" <[email protected]> wrote:

    To All,

    I have searched around a bit for some documentation on this (including
    this mailing list), so my apologizes if it has been discussed before.

    I am trying to create a simple animation using Paraview 3.4.0.  The
    animation desired is: a 3D cube rotates for 5 seconds, becomes
    invisible
    and is replaced with a new object (a slice from the center of the 3D
    cube).

    It seemed fairly straight forward but I have been running into some
    problems.  I have no problem with the rotation (using the Transform
    filter) for 5 seconds.  I am running into trouble with changing the
    visibility.  Specifically, making the 3D sphere turn invisible and
    making the slice become visible at the appropriate time.  I have tried
    animating the visibility of an object but am not sure how to do this
    properly or what values to set.  I tried working with the assumption
    that a visibility value of 0 meant invisible, but that didn't seem
    to be
    working.

    Thanks for any help!

    -jared


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