Re: [Paraview] PV 4.1.0 programmimg the camera position using python

2015-05-24 Thread Christopher Snyder
Steven, Not sure if your question has been answered. Why not try turning on the trace (toolstrace) then moving the camera, then turning off the trace? I think that'll get you want you want and is a generally helpful technique. -Chris On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 12:40 PM, Dan Lipsa

Re: [Paraview] deforming sphere-like grid to object

2015-05-21 Thread Christopher Snyder
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 11:48 PM, Christopher Snyder 22csny...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, Here's what I'd like to do using python scripting. 1) Initialize a set of points and edges that look like a sphere using sphere=Sphere() 2) deform that set of points (and edges) to match a volume whose

[Paraview] deforming sphere-like grid to object

2015-05-20 Thread Christopher Snyder
Hi all, Here's what I'd like to do using python scripting. 1) Initialize a set of points and edges that look like a sphere using sphere=Sphere() 2) deform that set of points (and edges) to match a volume whose high intensity region is also blob-like using an active shape model 3) visualize the

[Paraview] volume comparison

2015-05-19 Thread Christopher Snyder
Hi, I have two 3D image that I would like to compare to see if they are the same. I thought it would be illustrative to overlay the two volumes in different colors with some opacity. This presents some difficulty. In my mind I would be able to have 2 volumes overlayed, full control of the color

[Paraview] interface and scripting questions from newbie

2015-05-18 Thread Christopher Snyder
Hi all, I'm very excited about paraview, and I think it might fit my needs perfectly. However, I have two questions. 1) What is the simplest way to rotate about the x axis ? The data I have is rather long : length x length y and z. So when I zoom in around the extremes, rotation around the