Re: [PyMOL] Getting rid of shadows

2017-02-23 Thread Vivien Schoonenberg
Hi Rui,

 

Thank you!

I also already figured out that if I turn off the depth cue most of my
problem is solved as well ( “set depth_cue, 0”)

 

-Vivien

 

From: Rui Sousa [mailto:rui.so...@univ-nantes.fr] 
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2017 10:02
To: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [PyMOL] Getting rid of shadows

 

Hi Vivian,

I'm not sure if I fully understand your question, but if you want to have a
picture without shadows, by using "set light_count, 0"
(https://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Light_count) you should be able to achieve
this.

Rui

Le 22/02/2017 17:46, Vivien Schoonenberg a écrit :

Hi,

 

I’m recoloring my protein in different shades of similar colors, but to
truly see the difference between them, I want to create a view in pyMOL
without any shadows.

For this purpose, I want to make a half sphere behind the camera with
lights, which all emit the same amount of light. I have a hard time figuring
out how to set coordinates and changing the strength of the lights. Do you
maybe have a suggestion on how to solve this?

 

Thanks,

Vivien







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Re: [PyMOL] Getting rid of shadows

2017-02-23 Thread Rui Sousa

Hi Vivian,

I'm not sure if I fully understand your question, but if you want to 
have a picture without shadows, by using "set light_count, 0" 
(https://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Light_count) you should be able to 
achieve this.


Rui

Le 22/02/2017 17:46, Vivien Schoonenberg a écrit :


Hi,

I’m recoloring my protein in different shades of similar colors, but 
to truly see the difference between them, I want to create a view in 
pyMOL without any shadows.


For this purpose, I want to make a half sphere behind the camera with 
lights, which all emit the same amount of light. I have a hard time 
figuring out how to set coordinates and changing the strength of the 
lights. Do you maybe have a suggestion on how to solve this?


Thanks,

Vivien



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[PyMOL] Getting rid of shadows

2017-02-23 Thread Vivien Schoonenberg
Hi,

 

I'm recoloring my protein in different shades of similar colors, but to
truly see the difference between them, I want to create a view in pyMOL
without any shadows.

For this purpose, I want to make a half sphere behind the camera with
lights, which all emit the same amount of light. I have a hard time figuring
out how to set coordinates and changing the strength of the lights. Do you
maybe have a suggestion on how to solve this?

 

Thanks,

Vivien

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