Steve asks about transparency with _surface and PDB models.
Tom
------- Start of forwarded message ------- Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 22:45:43 -0500 (CDT) From: Steve Ludtke stevel@blake.3dem.bioch.bcm.tmc.edu Reply-To: sludtke@bcm.tmc.edu To: Thomas Goddard goddard@cgl.ucsf.edu
Hi once again. Making very good progress (unfortunately I've got limited time to spend on this diversion). Anyway, run into a couple more questions. This time wrt volume data and transparency. Once of the effects I'm looking for is to 'fade in' an isosurface using transparency. First, the 'bug'. When the transparency is fully on, ie - 100% transparent, the surface hilights are still visible. The lighting model doesn't seem to fully take this into account. On the Volume Viewer panel, there is a 'Transparency Factor' slider. It's also possible to change the alpha of the surface color. Changing one has no effect on the other, and it's not quite clear to me how they are related. A similar question for the 'Brightness' slider. It's also a little distracting how the current lighting model makes the volume oversaturated when transparency is used unless the color or brightness is also varied.
Programmatically I didn't find any volume viewing info in the headers you sent. What I'm looking for is a code snippet that, given the chimera.openModels.list()[x] object, how can I set Brightness, Transparency Factor, Color and isosurface level. I seem to recall asking a similar question a very long time ago, but I think I lacked a context at that time.
One last question, which I fear the answer to is "you can't". I'd also like to be able to fade in and out molecular models. Any way to get transparency to work on PDB renderings ?
Thanks as usual :^)
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