Re: [matplotlib-devel] Line Integral Convolution

2008-11-18 Thread Anne Archibald
2008/10/16 Rob Hetland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > On Oct 13, 2008, at 4:59 PM, Anne Archibald wrote: > >> but I have written a simple line >> integral convolution operator I'd be happy to contribute. > > > Anne- > > I would be interested in seeing the code, regardless of where it finds a > home. >

Re: [matplotlib-devel] Line Integral Convolution

2008-10-16 Thread Rob Hetland
On Oct 13, 2008, at 4:59 PM, Anne Archibald wrote: > but I have written a simple line > integral convolution operator I'd be happy to contribute. Anne- I would be interested in seeing the code, regardless of where it finds a home. Would you mind sharing, or would you rather wait? -Rob --

Re: [matplotlib-devel] Line Integral Convolution

2008-10-13 Thread Eric Firing
Anne Archibald wrote: > Hi, > > First of all, matplotlib is a very nice piece of software - I use it > all the time for interactive data analysis, for posters, and for > published papers. > > For visualizing low-resolution vector fields, quiver() is quite nice. > But for high-resolution vector fi

[matplotlib-devel] Line Integral Convolution

2008-10-13 Thread Anne Archibald
Hi, First of all, matplotlib is a very nice piece of software - I use it all the time for interactive data analysis, for posters, and for published papers. For visualizing low-resolution vector fields, quiver() is quite nice. But for high-resolution vector fields there is a technique called "line