Thanks a lot Tom! Found the gallery here (
https://hamptonresearch.com/gallery.php?page=1) (in case someone else is
looking)

I am actually looking for pictures of truncated tetragonal bipyramidal
crystals. If they do show up in space group 96?

Thanks again


El mié, 19 feb 2025 a la(s) 1:26 p.m., Tom Peat ([email protected])
escribió:

> Hampton Research used to have a poster with many different crystals/
> morphologies that was very nice.
> Maybe they have a version you can download?
> Best regards, tom
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> Thanks Jon! That's a great starting point.
> Aside from stl/obj files and Blender, is there another (maybe better) way
> to experiment with the crystal faces to explore different shapes?
> (something similar like the png attached), but in 3d.
>
> also... is there, by any chance, a gallery of protein crystals showcasing
> different shapes?
>
> Thanks again.
>
> El mar, 18 feb 2025 a la(s) 8:07 p.m., Jon Cooper (
> [email protected]) escribió:
>
> There is a crystal morphology viewer here: https://smorf.nl/ which allows
> you to save stl files and google says these can be imported into Blender.
> Predicting morphology from structure is more at the material science end of
> the spectrum and I can't remember anyone doing that for proteins.
>
> Best wishes, Jon Cooper.
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> -------- Original Message --------
> On 18/02/2025 23:14, Murpholino Peligro wrote:
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>
> Is there a viewer for protein crystal forms?
>
> I found this site: http://webmineral.com/crystal/Tetragonal.shtml. It’s
> the best resource I could find with my *super* Google skills, though it
> seems a bit outdated...
>
> Paper models are great, but is there a gallery of *.obj* files I can
> download and import into Blender?
>
> Also, is it possible to predict the final shape of a protein crystal based
> on its unit cell and space group? Sorry if this is a noob question!
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