Try this:
http://www.mol.biol.ethz.ch/wuthrich/software/molmol/
d.
"Michael DiDonato" <did### [at] scripps edu> wrote in message
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Not sure how your scene is structured but one thing that comes to
mind
would be to put all your objects into a union like
union {
sphere ...
triangle ...
// up to here are your objects
rotate clock * y
}
Read the part about animation in the manual of povray. There is a
clock
variable that can be set and if you use povray's animation feature
this
variable is increased
with each new frame.
Of course one could mention that there are macromolecular graphics
programs that support animation with povray in one form or other.
Hope this helps.
Lothar.
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Dr. Lothar Esser
NIH / NCI
Tel. 301-435-6163
email les### [at] helix nih gov
Do you know of any?
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