[Comsol 3.5a]how can i colour the subdomain?
Hello I have to write a report of my analysis, so I want to take a picture of the geometry of my model and use it to describe the global geometry but I have a problem(I am able to export the image this...
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Hi I get around exactly how you say, with the "red" or the "bleu/green" colors that I document in the text. With the groups and the BC you can set the colors at will, COMSOL proposes different...
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Hi Luca, you can use a postprocessing operation in the postprocessing/Plot Parameters menu. You have to choose domain index in the predefinite quantities splitting Geometry and Mesh menu (in Subdomain...
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I don't know well about the 3.5a, but I think it will be the same thing with 3.4. In 3.4, you should open "Options-Preferences..." Then in the Tab "Visualization" check "Face" under "Render". Then in...
View Article[Comsol 3.5a]how can i colour the subdomain?
Hello I have to write a report of my analysis, so I want to take a picture of the geometry of my model and use it to describe the global geometry but I have a problem(I am able to export the image this...
View ArticleRe: [Comsol 3.5a]how can i colour the subdomain?
Hi I get around exactly how you say, with the "red" or the "bleu/green" colors that I document in the text. With the groups and the BC you can set the colors at will, COMSOL proposes different...
View ArticleRe: [Comsol 3.5a]how can i colour the subdomain?
Hi Luca, you can use a postprocessing operation in the postprocessing/Plot Parameters menu. You have to choose domain index in the predefinite quantities splitting Geometry and Mesh menu (in Subdomain...
View ArticleRe: [Comsol 3.5a]how can i colour the subdomain?
I don't know well about the 3.5a, but I think it will be the same thing with 3.4. In 3.4, you should open "Options-Preferences..." Then in the Tab "Visualization" check "Face" under "Render". Then in...
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