Commit cc568975 authored by 최재일's avatar 최재일
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...@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ The *Background Map* and *Borderlines Map* layers are always rendered first. ...@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ The *Background Map* and *Borderlines Map* layers are always rendered first.
When multiple layers are overlapped, the layer with the larger distance from the viewpoint lays under the layer that is closer to the viewpoint. The rendering order determines the transparency (alpha channel) effect. When multiple layers are overlapped, the layer with the larger distance from the viewpoint lays under the layer that is closer to the viewpoint. The rendering order determines the transparency (alpha channel) effect.
You can also close the layers by choosing *Layer* category in *Menu Category*. In *Layer Profile* panel, click the *Automatic Z-Order* button. You can also arrange the layers by choosing *Layer* category in *Menu Category*. In *Layer Profile* panel, click the *Automatic Z-Order* button.
##### Saving/Opening layers ##### Saving/Opening layers
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After adding a new layer or selecting a layer from the list, **Rendering Pane** displays the meteorological data in the 3D-image and contains some options for controlling perspective. After adding a new layer or selecting a layer from the list, **Rendering Pane** displays the meteorological data in the 3D-image and contains some options for controlling perspective.
* The *Legend* shows a brief explanation and the colormap of the selected layers.
* The *Color Bar* shows the variable names and units of the selected variable.
You can control the display options in **Rendering Pane** as follows. You can control the display options in **Rendering Pane** as follows.
### Changing the display mode ### Changing the display mode
...@@ -22,6 +17,9 @@ In the **Rendering Pane**, the *polar coordinates* is set by default. You can ch ...@@ -22,6 +17,9 @@ In the **Rendering Pane**, the *polar coordinates* is set by default. You can ch
### Showing/Hiding Legend and Color Bar ### Showing/Hiding Legend and Color Bar
The *Legend* shows a brief explanation and the colormap of the selected layers.
The *Color Bar* shows the variable names and units of the selected variable.
* You can show or hide the *Legend* and the *Color Bar* as follows. * You can show or hide the *Legend* and the *Color Bar* as follows.
1. In *Menu Category*, choose *Home* category. 1. In *Menu Category*, choose *Home* category.
1. In *Map* panel, you can 1. In *Map* panel, you can
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> NOTE: Most parts of this guide can also be applied to the visualization of any 3D iso-level surface of any variable. > NOTE: Most parts of this guide can also be applied to the visualization of any 3D iso-level surface of any variable.
You do this... ![](img/4-5-isosurface)
> For the terms & names of UI components, refer to _[UI Components](3-1-ui-components)_.
##### 1. Do this.
##### 2. Do that.
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> NOTE: Most parts of this guide can also be applied to the visualization of any time-series data. > NOTE: Most parts of this guide can also be applied to the visualization of any time-series data.
You do this... > For the terms & names of UI components, refer to _[UI Components](3-1-ui-components)_.
##### 1. Do this.
##### 2. Do that.
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