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Old   January 2, 2021, 09:20
Default Showing the type of boundaries, i.e. wall, inflow, etc.
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Hi,

I have the vtk data of a flow simulation in Paraview. To present the simulation in a publication, i would like to extract the picture of the geometry including the type of boundaries from Paraview. Is there any tool in Paraview which can provide nice pictures, i.e., distinguish graphically between wall, inflow, outflow, etc.?
Also, to show the dimensions of the geometry, do we have a better tool than the 'data axes grid' and 'ruler'? It is not that much flexible in the sense of visualization.
(I also appreciate If you know more tools which can be beneficial in providing 'nice' pictures for a publication)

Thank you.
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