Nice movie -- how do you do that?

Enjoy the effect. Actually, the two lines are passing THROUGH each other,
hidden by the spacefill. More dramatic with

wireframe only

:)

Bob

On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 9:31 PM, Shore, Jay <jay.sh...@sdstate.edu> wrote:

>
> Hello All,
>
> I think that there might be a possible problem with the representation of a
> double bond.
> It seems that when a molecule with a double bond is rotated about an axis
> orthogonal to
> the double bond and in the plane of the screen, the distance between the
> two cylinders
> that represent the double bond changes.  This happens with perspective on
> and off.
>
> Below is a link to a movie I made using jmol, where you can see the effect.
> http://www.vchem.org/Movies/E-but-2-ene.html
>
> Jay
>
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