
Hi Matt, Not sure what you mean by "all my commands show during the movie". Your second problem sounds like part of the image is corrupted and that is most likely a graphics driver problem causing the saved images to be wrong. You might want to try a Chimera daily build instead of the Chimera 1.4.1 production release because the daily builds use a different image capture method that may work better on your machine. You might also look at the 2009 movie course material which is more up-to-date than the 2008 material. http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/chimera/tutorials/movies09/moviemaking.html Both 2008 and 2009 materials primarily use command scripts and that is the recommended approach. Tom
Hello,
I am fairly new to using chimera and created my first movie using command line syntax. I am mostly pleased with the results, except for two things: (1) I used the 'movie record' option and all my commands show during the movie. (2) the right hand side of the image looks like 'snow'.
I followed similar instructions to the tutorial for ligand flying into unbound conformation from: http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/chimera/tutorials/movies08/moviemaking.html
Should I be using a script instead? Is there a better way to do this?
Thanks for any help. Matt Skeels