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| set ray_shadows, off | set ray_shadows, off | ||
| set ray_shadows, 0 | set ray_shadows, 0 | ||
| </source> | |||
| ===PYMOL API=== | |||
| <source lang="python"> | |||
| cmd.set('ray_shadows','on') | |||
| cmd.set('ray_shadows','off') | |||
| </source> | </source> | ||
Latest revision as of 08:06, 5 May 2010
OVERVIEW
The ray_shadows setting determines whether or not PyMOL will ray trace shadows. This is also related to the ray_shadow setting.
SYNTAX
# turn on ray traced shadows
set ray_shadows, on
set ray_shadows, 1
# turn off ray traced shadows
set ray_shadows, off
set ray_shadows, 0
PYMOL API
cmd.set('ray_shadows','on')
cmd.set('ray_shadows','off')
EXAMPLES
To illustrate the difference, look at the two following images:

