Hi,
I would like to make a clipped illustration of a peptide-ligand binding
site, a "sliced-image" as it were, but because the binding site consists of
several non-linear pockets, I can't visualize all in the same clipping view.
Is there a way to make a non-planar section? Or a straightforward way of
superposing several different clipping planes with a different level of
transparency to visualize all pockets with the superposed peptide-ligand?

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