Hello,<br><br>Is there any way to color the interior face of a surface (when exposed by clipping) a different color or shade than the outside surface? Or a way to show the interior as a volume instead of a cavity? <br><br>
Essentially I'm looking for the same thing as this fellow describes in his post on the following date:<br><br><b>Andrew Jewett</b>
<a href="mailto:chimera-users%40cgl.ucsf.edu?Subject=%5BChimera-users%5D%20clipping%20%28interior%20surfaces%20and%20solids%29&In-Reply-To=Pine.LNX.4.44.0502252312570.5796-100000%40localhost.localdomain" title="[Chimera-users] clipping (interior surfaces and solids)">aij at physics.ucsb.edu
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<i>Mon Feb 28 16:56:34 PST 2005</i><br><a href="http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/pipermail/chimera-users/2005-February/000287.html">http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/pipermail/chimera-users/2005-February/000287.html</a> <br><br>He describes it much more elegantly than I can. Was this feature was ever implemented?<br>
<br>Thanks and cheers,<br><br>Ian Yarbrough<br>Texas A&M University Biochem/Biophysics Dept<br>832-858-9278<br>