From: Tsjerk W. <t.a...@ch...> - 2004-02-06 11:35:43
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Hi Guys, Actually I think pymol is already quite capable of doing about anything in a movie you like. Just to demonstrate something: http://md.chem.rug.nl/~tsjerk/jumping.mpeg If anybody wants to know how I did it, I'll try to put up a page with the explanations, but at present there's too little time, as I still have to finish a movie for a presentation next week. Basically it uses some parameters which are changed cycling over the frames. The 'time' parameter is normalized to run from 0 to 1. And with that you can invoke any change you need, using any mathematical formula for transitions on camera positions, colouring, setting parameters, etc. Cheers, Tsjerk -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -- :) -- :) Tsjerk A. Wassenaar, M.Sc. -- :) Molecular Dynamics Group -- :) Dept. of Biophysical Chemistry -- :) University of Groningen -- :) Nijenborgh 4 -- :) 9747 AG Groningen -- :) The Netherlands -- :) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -- :) -- :) Hi! I'm a .signature virus! -- :) Copy me into your ~/.signature to help me spread! -- :) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |