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Lance Storm wrote:
>
> Dear Gurus,
> I am preparing a mathematical phantom of the human anatomy and my boss
> wants to see transects, with the slices depicting the organs in the same
> colours selected in the complete image.
> How to do this ?
> So far, I have written an instruction to intersect a plane of specified
> thickness with the complete image and then rotate translate etc. to then
> view it. However, the command to include the original colours remains
> elusive.
> Please reply and I'm sure a thousand blessings will bestow on thee.
>
> Many thanks and hope to hear soon.
If I understand your problem correctly I think the example below should
help. It simply applies a clear pigment to the intersecting plane so that
the original color is seen through it -
intersection {
object { Your_Object }
plane { z,0 pigment { rgbf 1 } }
}
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