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:
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Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 9:03 PM
To: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [PyMOL] Stereo pictures, light vector and shadows
I make stereo pictures by making two pictures, with the command "turn y,
6"
in between.
Now that I am looking into a
I make stereo pictures by making two pictures, with the command "turn y, 6"
in between.
Now that I am looking into a crevice, I have discovered a problem with this
simple method. When the view is rotated, the light vector moves with the
view. This results in the two pictures having differ
> From: Ricardo Aparicio [mailto:apari...@if.sc.usp.br]
> 1) what is the effect of command "stereo" in PyMol? Does it makes a
> confuse screen (like in O when one is not using stereo
> glasses)? If so,
> there is no sense in capture the image from the screen with
> png command.
No, it just fails
Dear users,
I am running PyMol in a PIII500 without any stereo hardware and I would
like your help to solve these 2 questions:
1) what is the effect of command "stereo" in PyMol? Does it makes a
confuse screen (like in O when one is not using stereo glasses)? If so,
there is no sense in captur