Dear Pymolers,
I started to use Pymol(0.86) from last week and am still new to it.
A complex at my hand contains mol A + B. MolA is hexamer (A1-A6) and B
a monomer. Mol B modifies mol A one by one (please see the diagram
below). when making a movie, is there any easy way to move B around
Scott,
PyMOL's lighting model is merely a direction, not a point. The default
direction vector isn't even normalized to unit length.
In the script I just posted, I used unit vectors to specify the light
direction and simply rotated that vector by 6 degrees. The first vector
is merely [-0.4,-0.4
Warren,
Could you explain the values for the set light command? It appears the
default values are [-0.4,-0.4,-1.0]
how do the values below correspond to a 6 degree rotation of the light
source?
Thanks,
Scott
On Wednesday, April 23, 2003, at 08:59 AM, Warren L. DeLano wrote:
Yo
Yow, good point! I'm surprise none of us realized this before : ) You
need to change the direction of the light 6 degrees as well.
Try using this sequence to create your stereo pair:
set light=[-0.348,-0.348,-0.870]
ray
png image1.png
turn y,6
set light=[-0.437,-0.348,-0.902]
ray
png image2.png
Camille,
This capability exists in the development version, but isn't ready for
prime-time yet. Look for it in the next release.
In the meantime, you might try using raster3d to render your grasp
surface, via its "ungrasp" tool.
http://www.bmsc.washington.edu/raster3d/html/r3d_filters.html#g
Camille,
Gil Prive posted a set of CMYK colors before:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=2299470
My only comment was that you don't need to add a preceeding underscore
to his color names -- you can simply redefine the ones which already
exist.
set_color _green= [0.00 , 0.53
On Wednesday, April 23, 2003, at 06:30 AM,
wrote:
can anyone direct me to a url with RGB colours (in the format below)
and their CMYK equivalents? At the moment I'm messing around with the
following kind of thing
Hi Camille,
One free utility I found very useful for this kind of things
Hi,
can anyone direct me to a url with RGB colours (in the format below)
and their CMYK equivalents? At the moment I'm messing around with the
following kind of thing
set_color cyan2=[0.7, 1.0, 1.0]
I need to use a cyan color in a figure but unfortunately this becomes
very dark when th
Hi Warren,
I'm using PyMol to make the figures in a paper I am currently writing.
I know that pymol can generate surfaces at the moment but not charge.
Is there any way to colour a surface by charge in pymol using charges
calculated in grasp? ...or can I import a grasp surface? I heard that
t
On Tue, 22 Apr 2003, Nat Echols wrote:
> Would the results be of interest to others on the list?
Yes, please post! I have some old Itaniums (actually, 8 dual Itaniums),
and I'll be happy to try PyMOL on one of them.
Kneth
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Silex Science ApS, Trekronerg
Mads,
That feature didn't make it into the 0.86 release, but it is in
the current development version. Look for it in the next release.
Warren
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