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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Laura Lynn,<br>
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If you use Chimera menu entry File / Export Scene... and choose
file type VRML then the exported VRML file will contain per-vertex
Coulombic coloring. I know this because I can read that VRML file
back into Chimera and it shows the correct red, white and blue
colors. I'm not sure whether it will be possible to get that into
the "3D program" you want to use the surface in.<br>
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I'm not sure what it means to export a JPG texture. To apply
such a texture you would need texture coordinates on the surface.
Chimera does not export textures or texture coordinates.<br>
<br>
Tom<br>
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type="cite">Hi. Is there any way to export Coloumbic colored
surfaces as JPG textures when you export geometry (obj, vrml,
etc)? Or get the 3D texture data in some other format? I'm trying
to import my Coulombic-colored protein into a 3D program.<br
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-Laura Lynn<br>
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