Hello
I have a problem sometimes when I postprocess models with quadrilateral
elements (structured mesh). Every element is divided in two triangles (i.e.
there is a diagonal drawn through every element) and only one of these
triangles is visible. Anyone who has any idea of how to solve this problem?
I am using GID 7.2 and 7.4.4b on Win XP. My graphic card is a NVIDIA
Geforce3 Ti200.
regards
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] strange visualization of quadrilateral elements
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[GiDlist] strange visualization of quadrilateral elements
Try to deactivate the graphic card acceleration from the Operating System (Screen properties-Advanced options-Solve problems...)
Search also in the web page of your card if there are actualized drivers for your graphic card.
Enrique Escolano
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From: Billy Fälth
To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 1:05 PM
Subject: [GiDlist] strange visualization of quadrilateral elements
Hello
I have a problem sometimes when I postprocess models with quadrilateral elements (structured mesh). Every element is divided in two triangles (i.e. there is a diagonal drawn through every element) and only one of these triangles is visible. Anyone who has any idea of how to solve this problem? I am using GID 7.2 and 7.4.4b on Win XP. My graphic card is a NVIDIA Geforce3 Ti200.
regards
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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Search also in the web page of your card if there are actualized drivers for your graphic card.
Enrique Escolano
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From: Billy Fälth
To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 1:05 PM
Subject: [GiDlist] strange visualization of quadrilateral elements
Hello
I have a problem sometimes when I postprocess models with quadrilateral elements (structured mesh). Every element is divided in two triangles (i.e. there is a diagonal drawn through every element) and only one of these triangles is visible. Anyone who has any idea of how to solve this problem? I am using GID 7.2 and 7.4.4b on Win XP. My graphic card is a NVIDIA Geforce3 Ti200.
regards
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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[GiDlist] strange visualization of quadrilateral elements
The conectivities of your cuadrilaterals are the correct ones? they should be
counterclockwise (http://www.gidhome.com/support/gid_16.subst#cuad4.gif)
miguel
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De: gidlist-admin at gatxan.cimne.upc.es
[mailto:gidlist-admin at gatxan.cimne.upc.es] En nombre de Enrique Escolano
Enviado el: miércoles, 04 de febrero de 2004 14:10
Para: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es
Asunto: Re: [GiDlist] strange visualization of quadrilateral elements
Try to deactivate the graphic card acceleration from the Operating System
(Screen properties-Advanced options-Solve problems...)
Search also in the web page of your card if there are actualized drivers for
your graphic card.
Enrique Escolano
----- Original Message -----
From: Billy Fälth mailto:bf at claytech.se
To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 1:05 PM
Subject: [GiDlist] strange visualization of quadrilateral elements
Hello
I have a problem sometimes when I postprocess models with quadrilateral
elements (structured mesh). Every element is divided in two triangles (i.e.
there is a diagonal drawn through every element) and only one of these
triangles is visible. Anyone who has any idea of how to solve this problem? I
am using GID 7.2 and 7.4.4b on Win XP. My graphic card is a NVIDIA Geforce3
Ti200.
regards
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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counterclockwise (http://www.gidhome.com/support/gid_16.subst#cuad4.gif)
miguel
-----Mensaje original-----
De: gidlist-admin at gatxan.cimne.upc.es
[mailto:gidlist-admin at gatxan.cimne.upc.es] En nombre de Enrique Escolano
Enviado el: miércoles, 04 de febrero de 2004 14:10
Para: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es
Asunto: Re: [GiDlist] strange visualization of quadrilateral elements
Try to deactivate the graphic card acceleration from the Operating System
(Screen properties-Advanced options-Solve problems...)
Search also in the web page of your card if there are actualized drivers for
your graphic card.
Enrique Escolano
----- Original Message -----
From: Billy Fälth mailto:bf at claytech.se
To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 1:05 PM
Subject: [GiDlist] strange visualization of quadrilateral elements
Hello
I have a problem sometimes when I postprocess models with quadrilateral
elements (structured mesh). Every element is divided in two triangles (i.e.
there is a diagonal drawn through every element) and only one of these
triangles is visible. Anyone who has any idea of how to solve this problem? I
am using GID 7.2 and 7.4.4b on Win XP. My graphic card is a NVIDIA Geforce3
Ti200.
regards
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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