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I mainly use the open-sourced software, Blender, for:
- rendering 3D images of biomolecules.
- rendering movies of molecular simulation trajectories.
Example files is located in the release code of how to model a biomembrane and protein.
Two great resources that guided me into this world are:
- Crash course Blender by Blender Guru, especially this beginner playlist.
- Note: Some settings deviate from Blender 2.8 in the videos and the newer Blender versions.
- Rendering 3D molecules into ultra-HD images by Brady Johnson.
- Load trajectory into Visual of Molecular Dynamics (VMD).
- Use the
get_movie.tcl
script to render an image for every frame of the trajectory. - Import all the rendered images into the Blender.
- Render and export your movie. More instructions on this in the release form under the
.blend1
file.