10-30-2007 10:48 AM
10-30-2007 11:14 AM
10-30-2007 11:18 AM
10-30-2007 11:49 AM
That's fine I plan on sticking arounf for another 3-4000 posts.
This is what casting a flat jpg to an iregular surface looks like.
The waviness of the surface is due to the spline fit I was using.
The blur on the mountain sides is due to a top view being aplied to the sides.
Ben
10-30-2007 12:08 PM
That is beautiful....Is that on the 3D surface graph or 3D picture control? Hey, is that where Bin Laden (or Kordell Stewart) is hidden?
Don
10-30-2007 12:25 PM
Thanks Don.
Its a 3d graph were I read a jpg and use the pixel of the jpg to dictate the color of the point.
The code is very messy "sand-box" code.
I posted all of the code plus the jpg in the thread that Ravens Fan linked in earlier.
ALL yo have to do is supply you own jpg and modify the "frame-work" of the surface.
The code is attached in a zip called "as70.zip"
If you use that code, I still want to see your results!
Ben
11-05-2007 07:14 AM
Hi Don,
How did you end up addressing your challenge?
Raven Fan,
"Are you ready for some football?"
Ben
11-05-2007 08:02 AM
Hi Ben:
Should be a great game tonite. As a Clevelander and MAJOR Browns fan, I have never, however, been a Steelers hater. The Steelers 70s teams were great and Terry Bradshaw was one of my all-time favorite players. That may be blasphemy around here but it is true. However, I can't even begin to tell you how much I can't stand the Ravens after the Browns moved and became the Ravens. Therefore, tonite I root for the Steelers. And of course next week I go crazy for the Browns.
I am stuck on numerous other issues here and the visualization issue I have discussed here is a side issue of lower priority at the moment. I do promise to let you folks know how it turns out when I finally get to it.
Chris Meyer did end up posting some example code on NILabs if you want to download.
Sincerely,
Don
11-05-2007 08:12 AM
Don wrote "However, I can't even begin to tell you how much I can't stand the Ravens after the Browns moved and became the Ravens. "
That I understand.
Now for a short Cleveleand vs Pittsburgh story.
Back in the day of "DEC" I used to cover for the local DEC Mainframe Engineers over the week-end when they were attending their anual awards banquet.
One of these week-ends Pittsburgh was in Cleveland for a game. Of course someone logs a call a half hour before the game started.
So as I am desperately attempting to navigate to the site I noticed quite a few people giving me the one finger salute. It actually took me a couple of hours to realize that it had nothing to do with my driving.
I'll watch for your later update on your final solution.
Ben
03-23-2009 03:24 PM - edited 03-23-2009 03:26 PM
Hello Ben - I followed some of your old posts
(http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170&thread.id=210821&view=by_date_ascending&page=1)
and used the 3d surface graph for volume rendering of Xray CT data. As you stated it is very slow with the FP open. I have to believe that the 3d picture control, if we can figure out how to use it, will be faster. I will be looking into this in the next month or so I hope.
Attached is an example with 10 frames of cropped data. I did not try the NaN for 0..~10 data replacement yet to see how speed will change.
Sincerely,
Don