If you want to see the imaginary magnetic field in the z direction, then try 
taking a contour of that.

You could also try taking a slice along the length of the model. That would 
give you a nice cross section of the field, which could tell you a lot, 
particularly if you have a lot of symmetry in your data.

There is no internal function in ParaView to take a screen shot of the entire 
GUI. The pictures you see posted are taken with some external screen grab 
functionality. On Windows you can do this by pressing Alt+Print Screen (copies 
to clipboard). On Mac you can do this by pressing command+shift+3 or 
command+shift+4 (saves to desktop). There are also numerous third-party 
utilities to grab the screen. That said, I'm not sure what you are intending to 
accomplish by capturing the entire GUI instead of just using ParaView's save 
screenshot function. It really only helps to show some information about the 
state of ParaView, and it's not particularly good at that.

Once again, to make an animation of the entire GUI, you need a third party 
utility. If you happen to have one, it could simplify making an animation. If 
not, you could establish an animation within ParaView and use the save 
animation function. The ParaView Tutorial 
(http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/The_ParaView_Tutorial) has instructions on 
setting up animations in ParaView.

-Ken

From: Jesse Samluk <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Sunday, December 1, 2013 2:04 PM
To: Kenneth Moreland <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Cc: Utkarsh Ayachit 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, ParaView 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, Walter Scott 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Paraview] Volumetric slice with transparency?

Ken et. al.,

  Ok - contour is attached, but not too sure on it, since the contour (in this 
case) represents the E-field (real) in the x direction, where the slice was the 
B (or magnetic) (imag) field in the z-direction. The change in intensity I'd 
like to see is the B-imag in the z-direction as I move the slice up and down 
(as per the last email).

   Is there any way to take a screen shot of Paraview itself and add it to this 
discussion? I've seen other people do it, but I don't know how.

   Also, maybe I can send a movie to show what I am after? How would I do that 
as well?

   Thanks!
    Jesse[cid:B2490C84-BFE3-460D-905C-759009F59552]
On Nov 29, 2013, at 12:30 PM, Moreland, Kenneth 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Have you tried the contour filter? Based on your screenshots I would expect 
that to give you a variable width cylinder along the z axis showing the 
behavior everywhere at once.

-Ken

Sent from my iPad so blame autocorrect.

On Nov 28, 2013, at 12:31 PM, "Jesse Samluk" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Ok everybody I think I have a good grasp at where I am trying to get with this 
figure (reattached), and some additional ones. Sorry, but as a newbie, it takes 
some time to figure out where I'm trying to go :)

So, everyone sees the slice, right? When I move up and down the z-axis with the 
slice, I see the field change especially towards the center. I also played with 
"box" in the slice type option.

I was wondering the best way to show the field change as I slide the slice. 
Would clip still show it? Also, is there a way to show you my Paraview screen? 
Let me know so I can show you exactly what's going on.


Thanks!
Jesse
Jesse<EM31outputforParaview.jpeg><ScreenShot1.jpeg><ScreenShot2.jpeg><ScreenShot3.jpeg>
On Nov 26, 2013, at 1:18 PM, Moreland, Kenneth 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

As with many things in ParaView, there are lots of ways to do what you are
asking, each with a slightly different behavior. I'll list through the
ones I can think of.

* Like Utkarsh said, if your data is structured, you can use the "Extract
Subset" filter. This will be the most efficient option, but the UI will be
pretty crummy.

* Also like Utkarsh said, you can use a pair of clip filters (instead of
slice) to grab a reason. Use the Inside Out option on one of the clip
filters so that the intersection of the half spaces become a slab.

* You can change the Clip Type of the clip to a Box region. This will
allow you clip a slab in one operation. The disadvantage is that the box
clip operation can introduce more artifacts than a Plane clip. Also, you
need to make sure the clip is Inside Out.

* You should also try the Extract Cells By Region filter in place of the
clip filter. Rather than cutting up cells, it will keep full cells that
intersect a region you specify. Like Clip, Extract Cells By Region allows
you to define cells by planes and boxes (although the inside/outside
semantics are reversed). I suspect the Extract Cells By Region filter with
a Box intersection will be the closest to what you want.

-Ken




On 11/26/13 10:37 AM, "Utkarsh Ayachit" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
wrote:

If this is a structured dataset, try using "Extract Subset" filter.
Otherwise, you'll have to use a pair of Clip filters to get the
desired effect.

Utkarsh

On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 12:24 PM, Jesse Samluk 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Utkarsh,

 Thanks for the response. By volumetric slice - see how the slice is
now?
Isn't there a way to make it thicker and move it up and down to show the
changes?  What about the "clip" option?

 Thanks!
  Jesse
On Nov 26, 2013, at 12:00 PM, Utkarsh Ayachit
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
wrote:

I am not sure what you mean by volumetric slice. Does it mean multiple
slices parallel to the one slice you have in your image? If so, the
"Slice"
filter does allow specifying additional offsets to slice. Switch the
Properties panel to show advanced properties
(http://www.kitware.com/blog/home/post/491) or search for "offset" in
the
"search box" at the top of the Properties panel. Now you can add offsets
around the default slice.

Utkarsh


On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Jesse Samluk 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
wrote:

Greetings,

  And if more information is needed, please let me know. We're
looking to
see if Paraview can create a volumetric slice with transparency of the
following image created in Paraview.

 I saved the state file if needed, and have the data too, but since
I'm a
newbie here, I'm not too sure what to do.

 Thanks!
  Jesse<EM31outputforParaview.jpeg>

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