Hi,

I've done this by rendering two images (actually 4 to get stereo). One without
the CGOs and one with them. Then I overlaid them with photoshop and changed the
trasnparency of the CGO containing layer. I just used triangles and it looked
rather nice.

~Lari~

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University of Helsinki
Institute of Biotechnology
Macromolecular X-ray crystallography
P.O.Box 65
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Finland
http://www.biocenter.helsinki.fi/~lehtio/
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Quoting tanri...@stud.uni-frankfurt.de:

# Hi everybody,
# 
# i've just created many CGOs, which show up solid surfaces like spheres and
# ellipsoids. Is it possible to set the transparency of some CGO's to i.e. 0.5
# and leave the others solid?
# I've checked out the reference and the manual, and found something like:
# 
# set transparency=0.5, object
# 
# But this actually does not work for CGO's.
# Any ideas....
# 
# Yusuf
# 
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