- Wed Feb 14, 2007 5:06 am
#209750
That's correct. I played around with the R2 settings as Mihai suggested. The material actually does have a glow at the 90 degree angle, but I didn't want to exaggerate it so I eased off from white. But it's exactly what I want because it turned out to look just like a something imaged under an SEM and also has that aqueous environment look to it.
The structure you see is an antibody, which was put together using open-source crystallography data for IgG. Although antibodies cannot be viewed under SEM, there is someway I had to visually portray it in a cool way. This effect would, however, be much more suitable for microorganisms and larger structures.
Actually a couple people said it looks like coral, I guess it would look pretty cool with a couple fish near it.
The structure you see is an antibody, which was put together using open-source crystallography data for IgG. Although antibodies cannot be viewed under SEM, there is someway I had to visually portray it in a cool way. This effect would, however, be much more suitable for microorganisms and larger structures.
Actually a couple people said it looks like coral, I guess it would look pretty cool with a couple fish near it.