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{{Infobox script-repo | {{Infobox script-repo | ||
|type = script | |type = script | ||
|filename = perp_maker.py | |filename = scripts/perp_maker.py | ||
|author = [[User:Inchoate|Jason Vertrees]] | |author = [[User:Inchoate|Jason Vertrees]] | ||
|license = | |license = MIT | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:48, 22 June 2025
Type | Python Script |
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Download | scripts/perp_maker.py |
Author(s) | Jason Vertrees |
License | MIT |
This code has been put under version control in the project Pymol-script-repo |
The perp_maker.py script creates perpendicular planes.
Nothing to do with cops. Given a simple PyMol scene, attempts to create a CGO background triangle perpendicular to the vector created - which is parallel to the line segment drawn through the camera point and current center of mass - as obtained by "get_position," or "get_view."
Usage
- Load your scene
- Orient the scene as you wish
- Run the script
Could it be any simpler?
You can rotate and move the plane using the editing features (A > drag, Shift+Drag with right, middle or left mouse button).