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== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 09:57, 24 March 2017
Type | Python Module |
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Download | movie_fade.py |
Author(s) | Jason Vertrees and Thomas Holder |
License | BSD-2-Clause |
This code has been put under version control in the project Pymol-script-repo |
This script will help fade in and out settings in a movie. Just specify the setting, it's initial value at an initial frame and it's ending value and frame.
Usage
movie_fade setting, startFrame, startVal, endFrame, endVal [, selection ]
Examples
To fade in sticks from fully transparent to fully opaque across 60 frames do:
mset 1x60
movie_fade stick_transparency, 1, 1., 60, 0.
More complex example which involves camera motion:
fetch 1rx1, async=0
as cartoon
show surface
mset 1x80
movie.roll
movie_fade transparency, 1, 0., 40, 1.
movie_fade transparency, 41, 1., 80, 0.
Example file:
import movie_fade
fetch 1hpv, async=0
orient
#format
bg black
show_as cartoon
color marine, ss s
color red, ss h
color white, ss l+""
show sticks, resn 478
util.cbao resn 478
set surface_color, white, 1hpv
show surface
#movie
mset 1x120
movie_fade transparency,1, 0, 60, 1, 1hpv
movie_fade transparency,61, 1, 120, 0, 1hpv