Dear Chimera team: I am a student of a Msc. in Bioinformatics at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. I am using Chimera to prepare visual representations of molecular events, and I write in order to ask if there is a straightforward way in which to: a) Create a sphere of a certain diameter: Yes, I found how to do it already: with the "shape" command. This is solved. b) In an orderly and distributed way, cover that sphere with a number of copies of a molecule chain, anchored over the sphere's surface by one of their ends (and the other end of the molecule protruding towards the outside). I believe I could do it manually for a small system. Is there some kind or automated and more convenient way to do this for a large sphere, linking its surface with hundreds of molecules of -for instance- dodecane? I could not find explicitly a way to do something similar to what I am trying to do. I attach an image of a 2-d representation of something similar to what I would like to represent. The difference is that I would like to cover the surface. [image: Imágenes integradas 1] I thank you a lot in advance for your time. Kind greetings from Barcelona, Spain, Karel De Pourcq