Displaying the Mesh
Displaying a mesh allows visual inspection of a surface or volume mesh for quality and validity.
You can display a mesh by using the toolbar buttons or by creating a mesh scene.
Using the Toolbar Buttons
The easiest way to activate and deactivate the mesh display is with the buttons in the Visualization toolbar:
- To display a mesh, click
(Show All Meshes). Clicking this button once adds the mesh lines, and overrides the settings of all the displayers in the scene. Clicking it a second time reverts to the displayer settings.
- To hide the mesh, click
(Hide All Meshes). Clicking this button once removes the mesh lines, and overrides the settings of all the displayers in the scene. Clicking it a second time reverts to the displayer settings.
Using a Mesh Scene
To display a mesh, you can also create a mesh scene. A mesh scene contains a mesh displayer that shows the geometry surface and mesh lines for the selected regions. By default, the mesh displayer colors the geometry surface by boundary type.
Creating a mesh scene displays the most recent mesh representation. For example, if you run the volume mesher and then create a mesh scene, the scene displays the volume mesh. To change the displayed mesh, select a new representation.
To create a mesh scene:
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Right-click thenode and select .
The mesh scene appears in the Graphics window:
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You can use the various view manipulations to navigate around the mesh by panning, rotating, and zooming.
By default, the mesh scene shows all geometry. You can identify and hide regions and boundaries to simplify the display.
You can change the displayer properties to alter the visualization characteristics. Some common examples are included in this section:- Changing the Surface Opacity
- Displaying the Volume Mesh on a Plane Section