I may have to use the Multiscale Coloring command tool that is not distributed with Chimera as documented here:
http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/chimera/experimental/multiscale_color/msc.html
This seems to work well.
Darrell
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From: Darrell Hurt <darrellh@niaid.nih.gov>
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 10:46:16 -0400
To: <chimera-users@cgl.ucsf.edu>
Conversation: MultiScale.color_surfaces_to_match_atoms() and MultiScale mesh resolution ???
Subject: MultiScale.color_surfaces_to_match_atoms() and MultiScale mesh resolution ???
Hi there,
I’m trying to use the command MultiScale.color_surfaces_to_match_atoms(). I want to point out a mutation on the surface of a virus. I can color the atoms correctly, but I can’t figure out how to apply that color to the MultiScale low-resolution surface. Any hints on how to use this command?
Also, how can I increase the mesh resolution on MultiScale surfaces for input for 3D printing?
Thanks!
Darrell
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