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From: Johan Eriksson
Subject: Molecule image (35k)
Date: 19 Feb 1999 03:47:35
Message: <36CD2565.F6D8031A@oc.chalmers.se>
Well, well... I envy all of you who have the artistic gift of composing
nice images.

I post an image that I have been working on.
It is a molecule that i have studied. The molecule was modelled in
Spartan a molecule modelling program. The spartan output was then taken
to Molecule, a program for generating .pov files from spartan files.
The height-field is taken from a so called COSY-spectum (NMR) and was
'touched up' in HF-lab.

I would like coments sugestions or anything...

/Johan


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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: Molecule image (35k)
Date: 19 Feb 1999 06:11:47
Message: <36CD46CC.71963912@aol.com>
Tough working with those thin lines in the molecule. I didn't realize at
first those were spotlights, looked like other peaks in the HF. I'm
currently using only 16-bit color here is why.
Only thing I can think of that might be better is to have the molecule
in much more a perspective view, nearer and farther at the extremes, so
long as the spheres don't get in the way. Just a suggestion since, well,
you asked.


Johan Eriksson wrote:
> 
> Well, well... I envy all of you who have the artistic gift of composing
> nice images.
> 
> I post an image that I have been working on.
> It is a molecule that i have studied. The molecule was modelled in
> Spartan a molecule modelling program. The spartan output was then taken
> to Molecule, a program for generating .pov files from spartan files.
> The height-field is taken from a so called COSY-spectum (NMR) and was
> 'touched up' in HF-lab.
> 
> I would like coments sugestions or anything...
> 
> /Johan
> 
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  [Image]

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