![]() ![]() NOTE An object will remain clipped until it is reset. If required, you can translate the Clip box by dragging the central control point.Adjust the position of the clip planes in the MPR views of the dataset, as shown below.Each plane of the 6 sides of the parallelogram can be moved independently. Click and drag on a face of the Clip box to move a plane up and down or in and out.Select the object you plan to clip in the Data Properties and Settings panel.Ī Clip box appears in the 3D view around the selected object and in the MPR viewer segments of the dataset.Rotate and position the 3D view so that the plane or planes along the object which you plan to clip are visible and easily accessed (see Using the Manipulate Tools).Leave the Outside option unchecked to apply the effect to the data of selected visuals inside the Clip box. Check the Outside option to apply the effect to the data of selected visuals that is exterior to the Clip box. NOTE Visual effects such as clipping can be applied either to the inside or outside of a Clip box. ![]() Lets you apply clipping to other objects visible in the current 3D view, as well as other visual effects (see Applying Visual Effects to Clips and Shapes). For example, when you rotate the 3D view. If selected, the label text will be locked. If resized, the Clip box will report the actual dimensions of the unstructured grid. NOTE The initial Clip box applied to an unstructured grid, such as a mesh or graph, will be padded by 1% for visualization purposes. Length… If selected, the current length of each axis of the Clip box will be shown. Ticks (3 axes)… If selected, measurements will be shown at intervals equal to the grid size along the X, Y, and Z axes of the Clip box. Ticks (2 axes)… If selected, measurements will be shown at intervals equal to the grid size along two axes of the Clip box. None… If selected, no labels will be shown. Lets you choose what labels you want to appear on the Clip box. If checked, the X, Y, and Z axes will be identified ad marked on the Clip box. If checked, the borders of the Clip box will be shown. If checked, grid lines will be shown on the Clip box. NOTE The current grid size is also indicated by the scale, shown below, and the tick marks on the clip box. You can change the default size, if required. NOTE Multiple Clip boxes are be reset together by selecting multiple objects in the Data Properties and Settings panel and then pressing the configured action for resetting the Clip box (see Configured Actions for the Clip Tool). Resets the Clip box of the selected object. Shows or hides the Clip box of the selected object. The Clip panel, shown below, is available on the Data Properties and Settings panel. You should note that clipping effects can included in animated sequences and in screen captures (see Working with the Movie Maker and Exporting Screenshots). You can also apply other visual effects to a Clip box, such as look-up table functions, edge contrast, and window leveling, to further adjust 3D visualizations (see Applying Visual Effects to Clips and Shapes). The Clip tool allows you to interactively clip volumetric image data, regions of interest, multi-ROIs, meshes and other unstructured grids along orthogonal planes in 3D views. You are here: Dragonfly Key Features > Scenes and Views > 3D Views > Clipping Clipping ![]()
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