Franco You can probably generate a grid of cells using the Delaunay3D filter. (See another thread on the topic in the last 24 hours). You will get a grid of tetrahedra. Your field data (scalars or vectors) will remain attached to the vertices. You can use the 'Point Data to Cell Data' filter if you want to average data at the cells' centers.
once you have a 3D grid, you can slice and isosurface it and ParaView will give you the option to color the data using either the magnitude of your vector field (the default), or any of its independent component. ----------------- Jean/CSCS
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