How to import volume and assign material in LOPs?
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Your setup does work for me, however when I use my own file(a bgeo containing multiple fields), it does not work. In this setup I just replaced your file with mine, and set the fields parameter to density. When the material gets assigned the volume no longer appears in the viewport.
Thanks for your help
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Hey BabaJ,
I really appreciate your help, I do see the volume rendering now, but it looks like only density is taken into account. Here is the mantra equivalent using the file you send, but swapping the sop import node to be the pyro fields node. Notice how the temperature and heat fields are not rendering correctly in the karma example.
I really appreciate your help, I do see the volume rendering now, but it looks like only density is taken into account. Here is the mantra equivalent using the file you send, but swapping the sop import node to be the pyro fields node. Notice how the temperature and heat fields are not rendering correctly in the karma example.
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