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How to export the slice image from 3D ?

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hello,

I am building a 'human head' model, in the 'electrostatics' division of the 'AC/DC module'. I create a plot slice of my model. I need to export that plot slice to JPG or JPEG or PNG. How do i do?

5 Replies Last Post 04.10.2016, 02:18 GMT-4
Robert Koslover Certified Consultant

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Posted: 8 years ago 28.09.2016, 23:16 GMT-4
With the slice plot displayed on the screen the way you like it, look under "Results" and right-click "Export".
Select "3D Image." In the Settings section for that, fill in the details (like choosing which plot group, path and filename, set the format to JPEG, etc.) and choose "Export"
With the slice plot displayed on the screen the way you like it, look under "Results" and right-click "Export". Select "3D Image." In the Settings section for that, fill in the details (like choosing which plot group, path and filename, set the format to JPEG, etc.) and choose "Export"

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Posted: 8 years ago 28.09.2016, 23:16 GMT-4
Note: You can also use the camera tool to capture an image of a plot. That's convenient if you just want to paste it into a report.
Note: You can also use the camera tool to capture an image of a plot. That's convenient if you just want to paste it into a report.

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Posted: 8 years ago 30.09.2016, 04:44 GMT-4
Hello Mr. Robert,

Thank you for your answer. It had solved almost my problem. Now, how to display slices plot like CT-scan result (I sent a picture of CT-scan result. Please, check it). It's possible or not for COMSOL? If it's possible, how do I do?
Hello Mr. Robert, Thank you for your answer. It had solved almost my problem. Now, how to display slices plot like CT-scan result (I sent a picture of CT-scan result. Please, check it). It's possible or not for COMSOL? If it's possible, how do I do?


Robert Koslover Certified Consultant

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Posted: 8 years ago 03.10.2016, 21:05 GMT-4
Well, I don't normally display slices that way. I suppose you could export the individual slices to MatLab or another application, then arrange them that way. Perhaps another user here can offer a simpler or better suggestion?
Well, I don't normally display slices that way. I suppose you could export the individual slices to MatLab or another application, then arrange them that way. Perhaps another user here can offer a simpler or better suggestion?

Gunnar Andersson COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 8 years ago 04.10.2016, 02:18 GMT-4
You can use the Deformation attribute to achieve this effect: If you want to display an M-by-N grid of plots as shown in your example, then you create a 2D plot group containing M*N plots where each of the plots has a difference deformation. You need set Scale factor to 1 in the Deformation attributes for this to have the intended effect.
You can use the Deformation attribute to achieve this effect: If you want to display an M-by-N grid of plots as shown in your example, then you create a 2D plot group containing M*N plots where each of the plots has a difference deformation. You need set Scale factor to 1 in the Deformation attributes for this to have the intended effect.

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