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Visualization with ParaView

Before we begin… Make sure you have ParaView 3.14 installed so you can follow along in the lab section – All data for this tutorial can be found here: –

Background Open-source, multi-platform parallel data analysis and visualization application Mature, feature-rich interface Good for general-purpose, rapid visualization Built upon the Visualization ToolKit (VTK) library Primary contributors: –Kitware, Inc. –Sandia National Laboratory –Los Alamos National Laboratory –Army Research Laboratory

Data Types Supports a wide variety of data types –Structured grids uniform rectilinear, non-uniform rectilinear, and curvilinear –Unstructured grids –Polygonal data –Images –Multi-block –AMR Time series support

Visualization Algorithms Supports a wide variety of visualization algorithms –Isosurfaces –Cutting planes –Streamlines –Glyphs –Volume rendering –Clipping –Height maps –…

Special Features Supports derived variables –New scalar / vector variables that are functions of existing variables in your data set Scriptable via Python Saves animations Can run in parallel / distributed mode for large data visualization

Data Formats Supports a wide variety of data formats –VTK ( –EnSight –Plot3D –Various polygonal formats –“Block of floats” Users can write data readers to extend support to other formats Conversion to the VTK format is straightforward

Data Formats VTK Simple Legacy Format ASCII or binary Supports all VTK grid types Easiest for data conversion Note: use VTK XML format for parallel I/O VTK simple legacy format (

Data Formatting Example Data set: 4x4x4 rectilinear grid with one scalar variable

ParaView Visualization Pipeline All processing operations (filters) produce data sets Can further process the result of every operation to build complex visualizations –e.g. can extract a cutting plane, and apply glyphs (i.e. vector arrows) to the result Gives a plane of glyphs through your 3D volume

Demonstration WRF weather forecast data set –Rectilinear grid –Multiple scalar and vector variables –Time series Can show: –Clouds –Wind –Temperature –…

ParaView Test-Drive

Getting Started Download example data file ‘RectGrid2.vtk’ – RectGrid2.vtkhttp://portal.longhorn.tacc.utexas.edu/training/ RectGrid2.vtk –Right-click, Save link as… Open ParaView

ParaView Today we will: Create isosurfaces for a scalar variable Clip and slice the isosurfaces Use glyphs to display a vector field Use streamlines to show flow through a vector field Edit color maps Add slices to show variable values over a plane Adjust opacities of filters Add color legends Create volume rendering

ParaView Open the file RectGrid2.vtk Click File -> Open Select RectGrid2.vtk Click OK Click blue Apply Box outline of dataset extent displayed

ParaView Open the file RectGrid2.vtk Click File -> Open Select RectGrid2.vtk Click OK Click blue Apply Box outline of dataset extent displayed

ParaView Open the file RectGrid2.vtk Click File -> Open Select RectGrid2.vtk Click OK Click blue Apply Box outline of dataset extent displayed

ParaView Open the file RectGrid2.vtk Click File -> Open Select RectGrid2.vtk Click OK Click blue Apply Box outline of dataset extent displayed

ParaView Create isosurfaces Click Filters -> Common -> Contour In Isosurfaces box, click Delete All Click New Range Keep defaults, click OK Click blue Apply Click Display tab In Color by box, select vectors

ParaView Create isosurfaces Click Filters -> Common -> Contour In Isosurfaces box, click Delete All Click New Range Keep defaults, click OK Click blue Apply Click Display tab In Color by box, select vectors

ParaView Create isosurfaces Click Filters -> Common -> Contour In Isosurfaces box, click Delete All Click New Range Keep defaults, click OK Click blue Apply Click Display tab In Color by box, select vectors

ParaView Create isosurfaces Click Filters -> Common -> Contour In Isosurfaces box, click Delete All Click New Range Keep defaults, click OK Click blue Apply Click Display tab In Color by box, select vectors

ParaView Create isosurfaces Click Filters -> Common -> Contour In Isosurfaces box, click Delete All Click New Range Keep defaults, click OK Click blue Apply Click Display tab In Color by box, select vectors

ParaView Create isosurfaces Click Filters -> Common -> Contour In Isosurfaces box, click Delete All Click New Range Keep defaults, click OK Click blue Apply Click Display tab In Color by box, select vectors

ParaView Create isosurfaces Click Filters -> Common -> Contour In Isosurfaces box, click Delete All Click New Range Keep defaults, click OK Click blue Apply Click Display tab In Color by box, select vectors

ParaView Clip isosurfaces Click +Y view button Click Filters -> Common -> Clip Show Plane should be checked Drag arrow point around to front of surface (arrow turns red when selected) Click Inside Out checkbox Click blue Apply Click Show Center button to remove crosshairs

ParaView Clip isosurfaces Click +Y view button Click Filters -> Common -> Clip Show Plane should be checked Drag arrow point around to front of surface (arrow turns red when selected) Click Inside Out checkbox Click blue Apply Click Show Center button to remove crosshairs

ParaView Clip isosurfaces Click +Y view button Click Filters -> Common -> Clip Show Plane should be checked Drag arrow point around to front of surface (arrow turns red when selected) Click Inside Out checkbox Click blue Apply Click Show Center button to remove crosshairs

ParaView Clip isosurfaces Click +Y view button Click Filters -> Common -> Clip Show Plane should be checked Drag arrow point around to front of surface (arrow turns red when selected) Click Inside Out checkbox Click blue Apply Click Show Center button to remove crosshairs

ParaView Slice isosurfaces Click eye next to Clip1 to hide clip plot Click Contour1 in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Common -> Slice Drag arrow point around to front of surface (arrow turns red when selected) Click blue Apply

ParaView Slice isosurfaces Click eye next to Clip1 to hide clip plot Click Contour1 in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Common -> Slice Drag arrow point around to front of surface (arrow turns red when selected) Click blue Apply

ParaView Slice isosurfaces Click eye next to Clip1 to hide clip plot Click Contour1 in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Common -> Slice Drag arrow point around to front of surface (arrow turns red when selected) Click blue Apply

ParaView Slice isosurfaces Click eye next to Clip1 to hide clip plot Click Contour1 in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Common -> Slice Drag arrow point around to front of surface (arrow turns red when selected) Click blue Apply

ParaView Slice isosurfaces Click eye next to Clip1 to hide clip plot Click Contour1 in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Common -> Slice Drag arrow point around to front of surface (arrow turns red when selected) Click blue Apply

ParaView Slice isosurfaces Click eye next to Clip1 to hide clip plot Click Contour1 in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Common -> Slice Drag arrow point around to front of surface (arrow turns red when selected) Click blue Apply

ParaView Create Glyph of Vector Field Click RectGrid2.vtk in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Common -> Glyph Click blue Apply

ParaView Create Glyph of Vector Field Click RectGrid2.vtk in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Common -> Glyph Click blue Apply

ParaView Create Glyph of Vector Field Click RectGrid2.vtk in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Common -> Glyph Click blue Apply

ParaView Create Glyph of Vector Field Click RectGrid2.vtk in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Common -> Glyph Click blue Apply

ParaView Create Streamlines Click eye next to Glyph1 to hide glyph plot Click RectGrid2.vtk in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Common -> Stream Tracer Click blue Apply Under Display tab, in the Color by box, select Vorticity

ParaView Create Streamlines Click eye next to Glyph1 to hide glyph plot Click RectGrid2.vtk in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Common -> Stream Tracer Click blue Apply Under Display tab, in the Color by box, select Vorticity

ParaView Create Streamlines Click eye next to Glyph1 to hide glyph plot Click RectGrid2.vtk in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Common -> Stream Tracer Click blue Apply Under Display tab, in the Color by box, select Vorticity

ParaView Create Streamlines Click eye next to Glyph1 to hide glyph plot Click RectGrid2.vtk in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Common -> Stream Tracer Click blue Apply Under Display tab, in the Color by box, select Vorticity

ParaView Create Streamlines Click eye next to Glyph1 to hide glyph plot Click RectGrid2.vtk in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Common -> Stream Tracer Click blue Apply Under Display tab, in the Color by box, select Vorticity

ParaView Create Streamlines Click eye next to Glyph1 to hide glyph plot Click RectGrid2.vtk in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Common -> Stream Tracer Click blue Apply Under Display tab, in the Color by box, select Vorticity

ParaView Create Streamlines Click eye next to Glyph1 to hide glyph plot Click RectGrid2.vtk in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Common -> Stream Tracer Click blue Apply Under Display tab, in the Color by box, select Vorticity

ParaView Create Tubes Click StreamTracer1 in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Alphabetical -> Tube Click blue Apply

ParaView Create Tubes Click StreamTracer1 in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Alphabetical -> Tube Click blue Apply

ParaView Create Tubes Click StreamTracer1 in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Alphabetical -> Tube Click blue Apply

ParaView Create Tubes Click StreamTracer1 in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Alphabetical -> Tube Click blue Apply

ParaView Edit Color Map Click Edit Color Map Click Choose Preset Select BLUE...HSV Click blue OK Click blue Close

ParaView Edit Color Map Click Edit Color Map Click Choose Preset Select BLUE...HSV Click blue OK Click blue Close

ParaView Edit Color Map Click Edit Color Map Click Choose Preset Select BLUE...HSV Click blue OK Click blue Close

ParaView Edit Color Map Click Edit Color Map Click Choose Preset Select BLUE...HSV Click blue OK Click blue Close

ParaView Edit Color Map Click Edit Color Map Click Choose Preset Select BLUE...HSV Click blue OK Click blue Close

ParaView Edit Color Map Click Edit Color Map Click Choose Preset Select BLUE...HSV Click blue OK Click blue Close

ParaView Edit Color Map Click Edit Color Map Click Choose Preset Select BLUE...HSV Click blue OK Click blue Close

ParaView Create Slice Click RectGrid2.vtk in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Common -> Slice Drag arrow point around to front of surface (arrow turns red when selected) Or click Y Normal Click blue Apply Click Show Plane

ParaView Create Slice Click RectGrid2.vtk in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Common -> Slice Drag arrow point around to front of surface (arrow turns red when selected) Or click Y Normal Click blue Apply Click Show Plane

ParaView Create Slice Click RectGrid2.vtk in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Common -> Slice Drag arrow point around to front of surface (arrow turns red when selected) Or click Y Normal Click blue Apply Click Show Plane

ParaView Create Slice Click RectGrid2.vtk in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Common -> Slice Drag arrow point around to front of surface (arrow turns red when selected) Or click Y Normal Click blue Apply Click Show Plane

ParaView Create Slice Click RectGrid2.vtk in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Common -> Slice Drag arrow point around to front of surface (arrow turns red when selected) Or click Y Normal Click blue Apply Click Show Plane

ParaView Background Color Click the button above the 3D view Click Choose Color Drag box to black Click blue Ok

ParaView Background Color Click the button above the 3D view Click Choose Color Drag box to black Click blue Ok

ParaView Background Color Click the button above the 3D view Click Choose Color Drag box to black Click blue Ok

ParaView Background Color Click the button above the 3D view Click Choose Color Drag box to black Click blue Ok

ParaView Background Color Click the button above the 3D view Click Choose Color Drag box to black Click blue Ok

ParaView Object Opacity Click Slice2 in Pipeline Browser Click Display Change Opacity to > Enter Click Color by vectors Click eye next to RectGrid2.vtk to hide box outline

ParaView Object Opacity Click Slice2 in Pipeline Browser Click Display Change Opacity to > Enter Click Color by vectors Click eye next to RectGrid2.vtk to hide box outline

ParaView Object Opacity Click Slice2 in Pipeline Browser Click Display Change Opacity to > Enter Click Color by vectors Click eye next to RectGrid2.vtk to hide box outline

ParaView Object Opacity Click Slice2 in Pipeline Browser Click Display Change Opacity to > Enter Click Color by vectors Click eye next to RectGrid2.vtk to hide box outline

ParaView Object Opacity Click Slice2 in Pipeline Browser Click Display Change Opacity to > Enter Click Color by vectors Click eye next to RectGrid2.vtk to hide box outline

ParaView Enable Color Legend Click Display Click Edit Color Map Click Color Legend Click Show Color Legend Click -> Blue Close Select Color Legend (notice white rectangle) and move to top of 3D viewer

ParaView Enable Color Legend Click Display Click Edit Color Map Click Color Legend Click Show Color Legend Click -> Blue Close Select Color Legend (notice white rectangle) and move to top of 3D viewer

ParaView Enable Color Legend Click Display Click Edit Color Map Click Color Legend Click Show Color Legend Click -> Blue Close Select Color Legend (notice white rectangle) and move to top of 3D viewer

ParaView Enable Color Legend Click Display Click Edit Color Map Click Color Legend Click Show Color Legend Click -> Blue Close Select Color Legend (notice white rectangle) and move to top of 3D viewer

ParaView Enable Color Legend Click Display Click Edit Color Map Click Color Legend Click Show Color Legend Click -> Blue Close Select Color Legend (notice white rectangle) and move to top of 3D viewer

ParaView Create Volume Rendering Click RectGrid2.vtk in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Alphabetical -> Tetrahedralize Click -> Apply Click Display Click Representation Select Volume Click -> Edit Color Map (To edit transfer function)

ParaView Create Volume Rendering Click RectGrid2.vtk in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Alphabetical -> Tetrahedralize Click -> Apply Click Display Click Representation Select Volume Click -> Edit Color Map (To edit transfer function)

ParaView Create Volume Rendering Click RectGrid2.vtk in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Alphabetical -> Tetrahedralize Click -> Apply Click Display Click Representation Select Volume Click -> Edit Color Map (To edit transfer function)

ParaView Create Volume Rendering Click RectGrid2.vtk in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Alphabetical -> Tetrahedralize Click -> Apply Click Display Click Representation Select Volume Click -> Edit Color Map (To edit transfer function)

ParaView Create Volume Rendering Click RectGrid2.vtk in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Alphabetical -> Tetrahedralize Click -> Apply Click Display Click Representation Select Volume Click -> Edit Color Map (to edit transfer function)

ParaView Create Volume Rendering Click RectGrid2.vtk in Pipeline Browser Click Filters -> Alphabetical -> Tetrahedralize Click -> Apply Click Display Click Representation Select Volume Click -> Edit Color Map (to edit transfer function)

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