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Our goal is to colorize faces of the *Octasphere* in red if they are close to or even intersect the cubic WEM. And we like to colorize faces of the *Octasphere* in green if these faces are far away from the cubic WEM.
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Open the tab *Editor* of the panel of `SoLUTEditor`. This tab allows to interactively select a color for each PVL value. Select the color point on the left side. Its <field>Position</field> value is supposed to be *0*, so we like to set the *color* to *red* in order to color-code small distances between the WEMs in red. In addition to that, increase the <field>Opacity</field> of this color point. Next, select the right color point. Its <field>Position</field> is supposed to be *3* and thus equals the value of the field <field>New Range Max</field>. As these color points colorize large distances between WEMs, set the Color to *green*. You can add new color points by clicking on the colorized bar in the panel. Select, for example, the Color *yellow* for a color point in the middle. Select and shift the color points to get the desired visualization.
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Open the tab *Editor* of the panel of `SoLUTEditor`. This tab allows to interactively select a color for each PVL value. Select the color point on the left side. Its <field>Position</field> value is supposed to be *0*, so we like to set the color to *red* in order to color-code small distances between the WEMs in red. In addition to that, increase the <field>Opacity</field> of this color point. Next, select the right color point. Its <field>Position</field> is supposed to be *3* and thus equals the value of the field <field>New Range Max</field>. As these color points colorize large distances between WEMs, set the color to *green*. You can add new color points by clicking on the colorized bar in the panel. Select, for example, the color *yellow* for a color point in the middle. Select and shift the color points to get the desired visualization.
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![Changing the LUT](images/tutorials/dataobjects/surfaces/DO12_09.png "Changing the LUT")
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