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#PyMOL is good for producing high-quality raytraced images for this purpose and you can use the [http://polyview.cchmc.org/polyview3d.html POLYVIEW-3D] webserver as a facile interface to rendering images with PyMol. Save the file to your computer.
#PyMOL is good for producing high-quality raytraced images for this purpose and you can use the [http://polyview.cchmc.org/polyview3d.html POLYVIEW-3D] webserver as a facile interface to rendering images with PyMol. Save the file to your computer.
#[[Special:Upload|Upload]] the image file to Proteopedia using the '[[Special:Upload|Upload File]]' function under the toolbox section in the lower left hand side panel of each Proteopedia page. It will get a name such as 'Image:YourImageName.png'.
#[[Special:Upload|Upload]] the image file to Proteopedia using the '[[Special:Upload|Upload File]]' function under the toolbox section in the lower left hand side panel of each Proteopedia page. It will get a name such as 'Image:YourImageName.png'.
#Build a reference to the uploaded image into your page. Example syntax: <nowiki>[[Image:YourImageName|300px|left|thumb| You Caption Text]]</nowiki>
#Build a reference to the uploaded image into your page. Example syntax: <nowiki>[[Image:YourImageName|300px|left|thumb| Your Caption Text]]</nowiki>
Example syntax if your image is derived from a PDB entry: <nowiki>[[Image:1dqa opening.png|300px|left|thumb| Human HMG-CoA Reductase Catalytic Domain, [[1dqa]]]]</nowiki>
::Example syntax if your image is derived from a PDB entry: <nowiki>[[Image:1dqa opening.png|300px|left|thumb| Human HMG-CoA Reductase Catalytic Domain, [[1dqa]]]]</nowiki>
#around 200 or 300 px is a good size
#around 200 or 300 px is a good size
#the custom is to align the 2D image to the left
#the custom is to align the 2D image to the left

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Eran Hodis, David Canner, Jaime Prilusky, Wayne Decatur, Eric Martz, Karsten Theis, Pooja Rajak