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I have to say the pictures from Blender are very impressive and nicely artistic ... but cant help noticing that you are almost suggesting to someone to go hunting ducks with a kalashnikov.
No wonder you will get a duck or two down this way ... but ...

... and although I agree with Kevin that you should get an answer depending on where you ask the question (ccp4mg!) after hearing all the other options, its fare to also say 'Pymol' as well.

Tassos


On 22 Nov 2005, at 1:49, Jon Agirre wrote:

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Hi,

I'm getting quite interested in that Blender stuff. Can you give us more information about your plugin? I mean, where to get it, where to install it...

I've 'apt-get install'-ed Blender a while ago and found it to be pretty professional and well designed.

Thanks for the information.

Jon

Maneesh Yadav wrote:

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Blender!

I wrote a python plugin (I think it's sitting in a broken state right now), that can bring in pdb
files in various forms.  Blender can also take in vrml 1.0 directly.

But you can do fun stuff like these:

http://www.geeta.ca/gallery2/v/mdraw/maneeshcoveridea.png.html
http://www.geeta.ca/gallery2/v/mdraw/1g11small.png.html

and animating is easy once you get the hang of it; plenty of good on-line tutorials out there from the blender community.




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