Tutorial: Make molecules in PyMOL for Lightwave3D

Tutorial: Make molecules in PyMOL for Lightwave3D

Medical and scientific animations frequently require the display of molecular models from PDB (Protein Data Bank) files. Until we get access to ePMV the options for Lightwave users are Sean Moyer’s PDB reader (which, unfortunately, inverts models on their Z...
Dodecahedral RNA: Scientific Illustration

Dodecahedral RNA: Scientific Illustration

Pariacoto Virus (PaV) is a nodavirus with a dodecahedral cage of RNA inside an icosahedral capsid. PaV infects insects. This one came from a Peruvian armyworm. Really. A viral structure like this just compels me to model and render it. That’s not weird is it? If...
Time to VEG(F): Scientific Illustration

Time to VEG(F): Scientific Illustration

We’re making great strides here at Art of the Cell, but most of the growth is behind the scenes for now. Speaking of growth, this is VEGF which stands for Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor. VEGF is a signalling protein that stimulates the growth of new blood...
Unwinding DNA: Scientific Illustration

Unwinding DNA: Scientific Illustration

Since I started exploring CRISPRs and Cas9, I’ve been spending a bit of time working out the mechanics of animating strands of DNA for my Cas9 complexes to edit. DNA is a common character in medical animations, and we are frequently called on to manipulate it in...
CRISPR Cas9 Gene Editing: Scientific Illustration

CRISPR Cas9 Gene Editing: Scientific Illustration

A guy came up to me at a party last weekend, and asked, “Hey, do you know about CRISPRs?” and I thought, “Sure, I know how to keep my vegetables fresh in the fridge.” But, as my new friend explained, CRISPR is an acronym for: Clustered...