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May 11, 2018, 11:28 |
Streamlines
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Hi! I've loaded the "StreamLinesRepresentation" plugin in Paraview, and I'm trying to use it for a mesh with about 1000 timesteps. It's a carotid. I used only 10 timesteps, extracted from the 1000's, but it worked only one time and then my pc started to have problems and became slow. I think the files are too heavy.. only 10 timesteps are about 2,5GB. So, do you know if there's a way to use this plugin for all the mesh timesteps or not?
Best regards, DZ |
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