re: [PyMOL] Fancy images

2002-04-12 Thread Jacob Corn
Hi Robert, To do that, you'll need to become moderately well acquainted with working with a POVRay scene file. It sounds like what you're thinking of would be covered by the "plane" object in POVRay. As described in the POVRay manual, planes are defined as follows #begin plane definition plane {

RE: [PyMOL] Fancy images

2002-04-12 Thread DeLano, Warren
ano, Ph.D. > -Original Message- > From: Robert Campbell [mailto:r...@k2.med.jhmi.edu] > Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 9:52 AM > To: PyMOL-users@lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: [PyMOL] Fancy images > > > Hi, > > Someone posed a question to me that I couldn

[PyMOL] Fancy images

2002-04-12 Thread Robert Campbell
Hi, Someone posed a question to me that I couldn't answer, so I'm turning to the collective wisdom here for help. How does one create one of those fancy journal-cover images in which, say, a structure is superimposed on some other image as a background, but in which a shadow is cast on the backgr