Hello
I have a question about how GID handles different sets in post processing
mode. When I postprocess a 2D model, the different materials are put into
different surface sets but when I post process a 3D model, I only get one
volume set and no surface sets. Thus, I can’t show the different material
one by one. What can I do to come around this? When I mesh my 3D model, I
only mesh the volumes. Do I need to mesh also the surfaces to get a better
visualization in the postprocessor?
Regards
BF
Billy Fälth
Clay Technology AB
Ideon Research Center
S 223 70 Lund, SWEDEN
Tel +46 46 286 25 81
Fax +46 46 13 42 30
www.claytech.se http://www.claytech.se/
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[GiDlist] Visualization in 3D
You need to put different materials into different volume sets in 3D
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Hello
I have a question about how GID handles different sets in post processing
mode. When I postprocess a 2D model, the different materials are put into
different surface sets but when I post process a 3D model, I only get one
volume set and no surface sets. Thus, I can’t show the different material
one by one. What can I do to come around this? When I mesh my 3D model, I
only mesh the volumes. Do I need to mesh also the surfaces to get a better
visualization in the postprocessor?
Regards
BF
Billy Fälth
Clay Technology AB
Ideon Research Center
S 223 70 Lund, SWEDEN
Tel +46 46 286 25 81
Fax +46 46 13 42 30
www.claytech.se http://www.claytech.se/
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Hello
I have a question about how GID handles different sets in post processing
mode. When I postprocess a 2D model, the different materials are put into
different surface sets but when I post process a 3D model, I only get one
volume set and no surface sets. Thus, I can’t show the different material
one by one. What can I do to come around this? When I mesh my 3D model, I
only mesh the volumes. Do I need to mesh also the surfaces to get a better
visualization in the postprocessor?
Regards
BF
Billy Fälth
Clay Technology AB
Ideon Research Center
S 223 70 Lund, SWEDEN
Tel +46 46 286 25 81
Fax +46 46 13 42 30
www.claytech.se http://www.claytech.se/
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It exists a variable: PropertyToPost
You can set its value to Layer (default) or to Material
Set this variable, for example to layer with:
Utilities Variables PropertyToPost Layer
Then, if you separate your volumes in different layers, when you change from pre to postprocess, the elements are also separated in sets.
Enrique Escolano
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Hello
I have a question about how GID handles different sets in post processing mode. When I postprocess a 2D model, the different materials are put into different surface sets but when I post process a 3D model, I only get one volume set and no surface sets. Thus, I can't show the different material one by one. What can I do to come around this? When I mesh my 3D model, I only mesh the volumes. Do I need to mesh also the surfaces to get a better visualization in the postprocessor?
Regards
BF
Billy Fälth
Clay Technology AB
Ideon Research Center
S 223 70 Lund, SWEDEN
Tel +46 46 286 25 81
Fax +46 46 13 42 30
www.claytech.se
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You can set its value to Layer (default) or to Material
Set this variable, for example to layer with:
Utilities Variables PropertyToPost Layer
Then, if you separate your volumes in different layers, when you change from pre to postprocess, the elements are also separated in sets.
Enrique Escolano
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Hello
I have a question about how GID handles different sets in post processing mode. When I postprocess a 2D model, the different materials are put into different surface sets but when I post process a 3D model, I only get one volume set and no surface sets. Thus, I can't show the different material one by one. What can I do to come around this? When I mesh my 3D model, I only mesh the volumes. Do I need to mesh also the surfaces to get a better visualization in the postprocessor?
Regards
BF
Billy Fälth
Clay Technology AB
Ideon Research Center
S 223 70 Lund, SWEDEN
Tel +46 46 286 25 81
Fax +46 46 13 42 30
www.claytech.se
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