Einari,
> I can't get white surface look really
> white. Is there a way to do this ?
Yes: increased the ambient light setting.
set ambient, 0.4
ray
Cheers,
Warren
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Einari Niskanen
> Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 12:16 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [PyMOL] White surface problem
>
> Hi all PyMOL users !
>
> I am trying to make surface pictures of protein with white
> surface, background colour being gray. Problem is that upon
> ray-tracing white surface becomes grayish because of
> shadowing and doesn't look too good on gray background. I
> have removed shadowing ( set ray_shadows = 0 ) and fog to get
> "2-D" feeling, but I can't get white surface look really
> white. Is there a way to do this ?
>
> Thanks in advance !
>
> Einari Niskanen
>
>
>
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