Hi all PyMOL users !
I am trying to make surface pictures of protein with white surface,
background colour being gray. Problem is that upon ray-tracing white
surface becomes grayish because of shadowing and doesn't look too good on
gray background. I have removed shadowing ( set ray_shadows = 0
Einari,
> I can't get white surface look really
> white. Is there a way to do this ?
Yes: increased the ambient light setting.
set ambient, 0.4
ray
Cheers,
Warren
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Warren L. DeLano, Ph.D.
Principal Scientist
DeLano Scientific LLC
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Waren's example for a torsion looks pretty cool. If you're trying to make
it look like a molecule is translating in some direction, you can actually
pull this off quite nicely in photoshop. Select the thing you want create
the action shot for and copy it. Before deselecting it use the motion blu
Nat,
The short answer to your question is yes. I have developed
a small python driver and an extension to pymol that allows
you to use any USB input device as a 3D controller.
It works with any USB device that generates events on
/dev/input/event*
I have also a torsion function that you can us