One option is to turn off shadows:
set ray_shadow, off
Will that work for you?
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On 2/22/2017 11:46 AM, Vivien Schoonenberg wrote:
Hi,
I’m recoloring my protein in different shades of similar colors, but
to truly see the difference between them, I want to create a view in
pyMOL without any shadows.
For this purpose, I want to make a half sphere behind the camera with
lights, which all emit the same amount of light. I have a hard time
figuring out how to set coordinates and changing the strength of the
lights. Do you maybe have a suggestion on how to solve this?
Thanks,
Vivien
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