Paul,
(Where you wrote mesh, you meant surface right?)
PyMOL's OpenGL renderer does a poor job of combining transparent
objects, but the ray-tracer should be capable of doing this so long as
multi-layer transparency is enabled. This may or may not be acceptable
given all additional geometric elements you will end up with as a result.
See example image at:
http://www.pymol.org/ex/040220A.png
To achieve this, adjust the settings as follows:
set transparency, 0.5
set cartoon_transparency, 0.9
set transparency_mode, 1
set backface_cull, 0
set two_sided_lighting, 1
set ray_shadows, 0
ray
Of course, an alternative is to really use a see-through mesh, instead of a
surface...
http://www.pymol.org/ex/040220B.png
Default settings +
set ray_shadows, 0
set min_mesh_spacing, 0.4
set cartoon_transparency, 0.55
Cheers,
Warren
http://delsci.com/macpymol
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> [mailto:pymol-users-ad...@lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of Paul Wan
> Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 7:37 AM
> To: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [PyMOL] Cartoon Transparency AND Transparent Mesh
>
> Hi
> Just got my hands on Pymol G5 version and having loadsa fun with it.
> I'm trying to make a diagram and wondered if it is possible
> to make the cartoon transparent then put a mesh over the
> whole thing (also made transparent).
>
> Currently I can make th ecartoon transparent but as soon as I
> add a mesh (no matter what the transparency level) I loose
> the Cartoon ribbon.
> Is there anyone out there that can help me do both?
> Thanks
> Paul
>
>