[PyMOL] Ball and stick model

2015-02-01 Thread Seera Suryanarayana
Dear Pymol Users
I would like to represent the protein what I have in ball and stick model.
I have done it by executing the command lines as following

hide all
show spheres
show sticks
set sphere_scale, 0.3
set stick_radius, 0.1

My question is can I do it by any other method? Means from pymol
interface..!!

Surya
Graduate student
India.
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Re: [PyMOL] Ball and stick model

2015-02-01 Thread David Hall
http://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Ball_and_Stick ?

You used the handmade method on that page. Generally, I like using the
preset better.

On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 11:42 PM, Seera Suryanarayana paluso...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Dear Pymol Users
 I would like to represent the protein what I have in ball and stick model.
 I have done it by executing the command lines as following

 hide all
 show spheres
 show sticks
 set sphere_scale, 0.3
 set stick_radius, 0.1

 My question is can I do it by any other method? Means from pymol
 interface..!!

 Surya
 Graduate student
 India.


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