Denis, Are you sure this is not just an effect of the clipping planes? Try a command such as
clip slab, 100 to view a slab of 100A in the Z-axis - this should make all your spheres visible. Gareth On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 06:55, Denis Shcherbakov wrote: > > Hello all, > > Has anyone else experienced "blacking out" of parts of your stereo model > as you turn it to certain angles? For me, if I have a box full of spheres > and I start rotating it about, I get a few spheres "closest" to the viewer > getting blackened out. I think it's a shadowing and/or lighting issue. I > tried using two-sided light source, and that makes the blackness go away, > but the spheres that were otherwise blackened simply disappear from view! > > Warren said this should be fixed in an upcoming release, but has anyone > devised a work-around yet? Has anyone run into this problem? If so, how > have you been dealing with it? > > Appreciated > Denis > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Etnus, makers of TotalView, The debugger > for complex code. Debugging C/C++ programs can leave you feeling lost and > disoriented. TotalView can help you find your way. Available on major UNIX > and Linux platforms. Try it free. www.etnus.com > _______________________________________________ > PyMOL-users mailing list > PyMOL-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pymol-users -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gareth Stockwell EMBL - European Bioinformatics Institute Wellcome Trust Genome Campus Hinxton Cambridge CB10 1SD gar...@ebi.ac.uk Tel (+44) 01223 492548 http://www.ebi.ac.uk/~gareth