LEONARDO 3

Some pics from the out-dated version 3.0 (german eds)...

The software interface with the terminal window and a nice vector flow field around a black something. The colors indicate the streaming velocity.

The colors used in LEONARDO can be editied and composed with the internal ColorEditor...

Using "Pseudo-3D" you can combine flat data fields with a 3D view of your graphic

Vectors can be displayed in the "classic" format

or might be colored using secondary data fields. In the example below we have used the flow velocity to color the vectors.

but there's still much more about vectors....
Here you see a typical lee-eddi circulation behind a builing illustrated using ordered vectors (one vector for each grid cell):

and here is the random-vector display of the same data...

You can combine data displays with WINDOWS Metafiles (.WMF). Here for example, we use a scanned background map together with a colored datalayer :

A new option in version 3.0 are Isolines: They are quite handy to visualise the structure of a data field and sometimes you can see even more information with them compared to colored displays:

 

You want to see more? Then go ahead to the 3D Examples