Go to the Pymol community wiki (www.pymolwiki.org) and install SLERPY, a
python plugin that allows you to create multiple scenes and transitions
in Pymol. It is possible to create some pretty sophisticated animations
using slerpy, including fading transitions of surfaces. If you ray-trace
the movie frames, you will need substantial computing power, or patience
and several cups of coffee.
Cheers,
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Sebastiano Pasqualato wrote:
Hi all,
I'm starting using pymol to generate movies to show my structure.
While its seems fairly easy to generate simple movies with rocking or
rotating molecules, I have been finding some difficulties
understanding how to generate more complex movies.
For instance, I'd love to generate a movie in which the molecule
rotate along the x axis, then along the y axis, while the surface
slowly shows up... or even more complicated scenarios, involving
changes in colors of the objects (of course not sudden ones!)...
Does anybody have some scripts to share with me, or can point me to
some web pages that would explain me how to do that?
Thanks a lot in advance,
best,
Sebastiano
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Sebastiano Pasqualato, PhD
IFOM-IEO Campus
Dipartimento di Oncologia Sperimentale
Istituto Europeo di Oncologia
via Adamello, 16
20139 Milano
Italy
tel +39 02 9437 5094
fax +39 02 574 303 310
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