Introduction to 3-D Visualization
Three dimensional (3-D) data has a magnitude and three locations. Typically these locations are spatial locations (again, though they need not be) and are referred to as x-y-z locations.
There are many ways to visualize a 3-D data-set:
- Isosurfaces
- Volume Rendering
- Cutting Planes
All of these have their benefits and disadvantages, and usually a combination of many methods together is used for a proper visualization.