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We use OSPRay version 2.10. The purpose is visualizing SPH based fluid simulation results, so we import the particles as a particle volume and specify an isosurface as the fluid surface. When we use fixed size of particles, the rendering is good. When we modulate the particle radii with a variable, the raytracer becomes very slow, even though the surface is set to be opaque. For example, in a dataset, the average particle size is 2e-3, while the smallest size is 1e-8. In such a situation, it even hangs. Filtering out the small particles is helpful, but it is hard to set a perfect threshold.
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It may help to tune the particle volume parameters radiusSupportFactor and clampMaxCumulativeValue. Pinging @gregjohnson for additional suggestions or insights.
We use OSPRay version 2.10. The purpose is visualizing SPH based fluid simulation results, so we import the particles as a particle volume and specify an isosurface as the fluid surface. When we use fixed size of particles, the rendering is good. When we modulate the particle radii with a variable, the raytracer becomes very slow, even though the surface is set to be opaque. For example, in a dataset, the average particle size is 2e-3, while the smallest size is 1e-8. In such a situation, it even hangs. Filtering out the small particles is helpful, but it is hard to set a perfect threshold.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: