
17 Nov
2009
17 Nov
'09
10:25 a.m.
VRML does not support clipping planes, you need to upgrade to X3D for that. Chimera does export X3D, but does not (yet) import it. So you could view your clipped surfaces in a X3D/VRML viewer like Octaga. - Greg On Tue, 17 Nov 2009, Damien Larivi�re wrote:
Dear all,
It is possible in Chimera to cap the clipped surface of an isosurface made with the Multiscale Model tool.
However, if the isosurface is exported in VRML and then reopened in Chimera, it is no more possible to cap the clipped surface. This function (surface capping) is very interesting in particular when the scene is crowded by many proteins. Is it a way to cap VRML model?
Many thanks for your help!
Damien