Hi,

I am not trying to open it again in another Paraview client. I want the 3D 
model so that I can use it in 3D modeling programs like Blender, Maya etc.
This is the example vectors I have visualized: 
http://puu.sh/rXLJj/9a685c656d.png
Each glyph consists of 9 vertices and a bunch of surface data. Let us say there 
are 100 glyphs in total. I want to export all 100 glyphs as one object. One 
static mesh. This static mesh will then have 900 vertices.

And as you said, I was able to export it as .ply and it works. Thanks.

Yours,
Magnus Elden

From: Cory Quammen [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, 27 October, 2016 15:46
To: Magnus Elden <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Paraview] Is it possible to store the model of the glyphs in 
Paraview as a single mesh?

Magnus,

ParaView state files are your best bet for saving everything in your 
visualization so you can come back to it at another time or even move it to 
another machine. Note that the state file is an XML file separate from your 
data files.

Other options OBJ, PLY, and VRML should save most of the surface properties in 
your visualization. Some might be missing, however, as there is a not a 
one-to-one mapping from visualization capabilities in ParaView to what can be 
saved in those file types.

HTH,
Cory

On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 2:01 AM, Magnus Elden 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,

I have a series of flowfields I visualize using paraview. This works great and 
is easy to understand, but I would like to extract a single frame as a single 
model. Is this possible?

It can be any 3D file type that allow me to store the colour and shape as it 
appears in the Paraview client. A solution using the editor or a solution using 
the paraview python scripts are both fine.

Thank you in advance for your help.

Yours,
Magnus Elden

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