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From: Ben Hall (benjamin.a.hall_at_ucl.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Feb 01 2012 - 09:54:01 CST
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I was interested in rendering a few unusual datasets and wondered if (and
how) anyone has created images:
* Where points are rendered as spheres of fog similar to the image linked
below. Here I used transparent spheres which roughly created the effect of
an even fog, but doesn't give appropriate increase in density at the
centre of each sphere
http://sbcb.bioch.ox.ac.uk/users/hall/Site/Visualisation_Gallery.html#1
(I imagine that the effect would look like the opposite of the new angle
modulated transparency for spheres)
* Where the material appears radiant (ie to create a glowing drug in a
binding site)?
Thanks
Ben
-- Dr Benjamin A Hall Centre for Computational Science, Department of Chemistry, UCL benjamin.a.hall_at_ucl.ac.uk
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