Add Colour Filters
What is a Colour Filter?
A Colour Filter allows you to colour code the 3D model based on the values in the DataView. Colour Filters only need to be set up once, and can then easily be applied in a few clicks.
How to Create a Colour Filter?
- How to Create a simple Colour Filter
- How to add a Gradient or Heat Map
- Resolving Multiple Matches
- Customising the Key
To see examples of the colour filtering engine check out the Walk through: Create a Look Ahead Filter
How to Apply an Existing Filter?
To apply a Colour Filter you will need to couple the 3D and the Data.
Once a Colour Filter is set up it can be applied in 2 clicks, either via the Colour Filter button in the tool bar or via an opened Key.
- Open the Colour Filters Dialogue by clicking the Colour Filter button
- Select it and click the Apply button
If you hover the mouse over the Filters scale, a tool-tip will be displayed that describe the Filter's configuration, including Gradient and Multiple Matches options.