hi,
Are you just using the default glyphs that come with Paraview? i think they include a maskpoints option too.
On Friday 27 May 2011 01:23 AM, Brian C. Panneton (CONTR) wrote:
It has cells as well which I'd like to keep. Say it was a Car with lots of detail. I want it to end up still looking like a car but with 4800 points instead of 48000.

As far as I can tell, maskpoints will remove the cell data.

pratik wrote:
Hi,
Use the maskpoints filter.

pratik
On Friday 27 May 2011 01:10 AM, Brian C. Panneton (CONTR) wrote:
I have an obj file and a ply file which both have a lot of detail. The ply has around 48000 points (1MB) and the obj has round 6000 points (.2MB). I want to use these two as glyphs for each point in my reader. I am able to load them, but since they are huge on their own, it bogs down ParaView. Is there a way to reduce the amount of points, but maintain the basic structure?

Thanks,
Brian Panneton
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