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It is easy to make snapshots or presentation-ready animations of macromolecules: | It is easy to make snapshots or presentation-ready animations of macromolecules: | ||
* In FirstGlance it is super-easy (just a few mouse clicks) to make a hi-res static image, or an animation: [http://bioinformatics.org/firstglance/fgij/slides.htm Instructions]. You are limited to the color schemes and renderings offered, but you can zoom in and/or isolate portions of the structure. | * In FirstGlance it is super-easy (just a few mouse clicks) to make a hi-res static image, or an animation: [http://bioinformatics.org/firstglance/fgij/slides.htm Instructions]. You are limited to the color schemes and renderings offered, but you can zoom in and/or isolate portions of the structure. | ||
* In Proteopedia, it is also very easy. Use the link below the molecule ''Export Animated Image'' (it also exports static images). | * In Proteopedia, it is also very easy. Use the link below the molecule ''Export Animated Image'' (it also exports static images). If you author your own molecular scenes (easy!), you can customize the colors and renderings. | ||
* A customized scene can be exported as a static image or animation in [[PyMOL]] using free [[Polyview-3D]]. | * A customized scene can be exported as a static image or animation in [[PyMOL]] using free [[Polyview-3D]]. | ||