HyperView User's Guide

Preferences Menu - Options - Visualization

Preferences Menu - Options - Visualization

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Preferences Menu - Options - Visualization

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Visualization options can be set using the Options - Visualization dialog.  To open this dialog, select Options from the Preferences menu, and then click Visualization on the tree.

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Visualization options

The following options for element marks can be set:

Enable element marks

Displays element types with the corresponding shapes selected from the drop-down menu.

Size of mark (model %)

Specifies the mark size as a percent of a model size.

ALL 1D ELEMENTS

MASS

PLOT

WELD

BAR

ROD

BAR3

HEXA8

Each element type listed can be displayed as a dot, cube, sphere, or cylinder.

Additional options can also be set in this dialog:

Section/Iso line thickness

Specifies the section or iso-line thickness.  The value can range from 1 to 6.

Coordinate
system size

Specifies the size of the coordinate system.  The default is 20.

Feature angle

A feature angle is used to calculate feature lines of an FEA model.

The specified value is used as the threshold for selecting entities By Face (in the Extended Entity Selection Menu).

Display eroded elements

Displays elements that are eroded/failed or deleted during explicit solver calculation, such as LS-DYNA and RADIOSS.  By default, HyperView hides the deleted elements so the failed elements are not displayed during animation.

Zoom factor

Specifies the multiplication factor that is used to increase or decrease the scale of the current view.  The default is 2.

Rotation Angle

Specifies the increment (in degrees) that will be used when rotating a model using the view controls toolbar.  The default is 15.

Rotate about model center

Allows you to change the rotation behavior in the graphics area, if any specific rotation center is defined.  When this option is active the model rotates around the center of all current visible entities, whereas the model rotates around the center of the screen when the option is inactive.

Note - The different behaviors can only be seen when the model is not positioned in the center of the screen.

Allow rotation center off screen

Activate this check box to maintain the same rotation center even when it moves off the screen.

3D Stereoscopic

Activating this check box automatically enables the Perspective view mode and provides you with 3D viewing capabilities in HyperView.  The model will be displayed in the 3D mode during view manipulation until this option is deactivated.

The Perspective option in the Display Control drop-down menu is disabled when the 3D Stereoscopic option is activated to show that the 3D specific Perspective Angle (see below) is being used instead of the per window perspective.

Click here for additional details regarding setting up the 3D Stereoscopic feature.

Depending on the hardware and model that you are using, the performance may be affected by the 3D display (which could potentially be up to half of the 2D frame rate).

 

You can use the options listed below to customize the depth and angle of the model while in 3D view mode. These 3D specific options are per session options.

 

3D Depth

Use the slider bar to adjust the amount that the objects appear to come out of the screen.

 

Perspective Angle

Use the slider bar to control the perspective angle while the 3D option is enabled.

 

The 3D adjustment slider and perspective options are disabled when the 3D option is deactivated.