kthun/antibody
> <http://www.bioc.uzh.ch/plueckthun/antibody>
> http://www.bioc.uzh.ch/plueckthun/nanowelt
> <http://www.bioc.uzh.ch/plueckthun/nanowelt>
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> Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2016 16:28:06 -0500
> From: harold steinberg <mailto:h.adam.steinb...@gmail.com>>
> Subject: [PyMOL] shadows commands
> To: pymol-users
Hi All,
I’m trying to write scripts that include shadow options.
In the menus at the top of the program users can choose:
Setting/Rendering/Shadows and then they can pick: None, light, medium, heavy,
black, matte, soft, occlusion 1, and occlusion 2.
How do I put those shadows into a script? (I
Hi Corinne, Sabuj,
You're right with regards to the CGO. An example script (written by
Gareth Stockwell) can be found at
http://md.chem.rug.nl/~tsjerk/Scripts/walls.py. With regards to the
raytracing, don't be fooled, I'd say this was Pymol's internal
raytracer :)
Hope it helps,
Tsjerk
On 8/12/
It looks like a CGO (compiled graphics object) behind the molecule, then
rendered using pov-ray, probably a script floating around to do this
somewhere on the internets.
Corinne Zeitler wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knows how to produce the type of image in
Pymol that is on the Pymol
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knows how to produce the type of image in Pymol
that is on the Pymol Galleray page (http://pymol.sourceforge.net/pmimag.html).
I would like to know specifically how to make the shadow of the molecule
appear in the background. Thank you!
Corinne Zeitler
Graduate St
I am try to create a picture with shadows visible on the background of the
image. I have so far managed to create a floor, following the example of David
Cooper (movies section of pymol web site) and create shadows on a grey and blue
backgound. Is this the best way of creating a background, or is t