I have 2 different models (a normal rna structure, and just its backbone).
Unfortunately, they are 'positioned' in different coordinate systems.
Forgetting the *model's* rotation for a second (something I'll have to deal
with next), I want to synchronize camera rotation on the two.
It seems the most straightforward way is to center each model at {0 0 0},
then apply camera rotations using any of the methods discussed the past
couple of days.
Unfortunately, when I do a "centerAt absolute 0 0 0" or "center {0 0 0}", it
doesn't seem like the model actually gets re-centered (it's orientationInfo
shows a center value of {0 0 0} but the model is offset in the window). I
think perhaps I'm running in to 'model' vs 'world' coordinate confusion.
If you want to see an example, check out
http://clavius.bc.edu/~pappy/clotelab/localmove/getResults.php?id=1626667850.
Does any of this make sense? I'm a sleepy, sleepy programmer and this is
driving me batty!
_jason
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