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Raster3D(1)							   Raster3D(1)

NAME
       Raster3D molecular graphics package

SYNOPSIS
       The Raster3D molecular graphics package consists of a core program ren‐
       der and a number of ancillary programs (balls, rastep, rods) which pro‐
       duce input files for rendering from PDB (Protein Data Bank) files of
       atomic coordinates.  Raster3D can also render images composed using
       other programs such as MOLSCRIPT [Per Kraulis (1991), J. Appl. Cryst.
       24, 946-950].

       Raster3D is freely available. If you use the package to prepare figures
       for publication, please give proper credit to the authors.  The proper
       citation for the current version is Merritt & Bacon (1997).

	    Bacon & Anderson (1988) J. Molec. Graphics 6, 219-220.
	    Merritt & Murphy (1994) Acta Cryst. D50, 869-873.
	    Merritt & Bacon  (1997) Meth. Enzymol. 277, 505-524.

DESCRIPTION
       Raster3D uses a fast Z-buffer algorithm to produce high quality pixel
       images featuring one shadowing light source, additional non-shadowing
       light sources, specular highlighting, transparency, and Phong shaded
       surfaces.  Output is in the form of a pixel image with 24 bits of color
       information per pixel.  Raster3D does not depend on graphics hardware.

       The following image output formats are supported: AVS, JPEG, PNG, TIFF,
       and SGI libimage.  To actually view or manipulate the images produced,
       you must also have installed an image viewing package (e.g. John
       Cristy's ImageMagick or the SGI libimage utilities).  A filter utility
       avs2ps is included in the package which can convert an AVS format out‐
       put stream directly to a dithered monochrome PostScript image.

       Although Raster3D is not intended as a general purpose ray-tracing
       package, nothing in the rendering process is specific to molecular
       graphics.

EXAMPLES
       Using only programs included in the Raster3D distribution one can cre‐
       ate and render space-filling models, ball-and-stick models, ribbon mod‐
       els, and figures composed of any combination of these.  The following
       set of commands would produce a composite figure of an Fe-containing
       metalloprotein with a smoothly shaded ribbon representation of the pro‐
       tein and spheres drawn for the Fe atoms:

	    #
	    # Draw smooth ribbon with default color scheme 2,
	    # save description (with header records) in ribbon.r3d
	    #
	    cat protein.pdb | ribbon -d2 > ribbon.r3d
	    #
	    # Extract Fe atoms only, and draw as spheres.
	    # Color info is taken from colorfile.
	    # Save description (with no header records) in irons.r3d
	    #
	    grep "FE" protein.pdb | cat colorfile - | balls -h > irons.r3d
	    #
	    # combine the two descriptions and render to a PNG image
	    #
	    cat ribbon.r3d irons.r3d | render > picture.png

       Integrated use of MOLSCRIPT/Raster3D/ImageMagick allows one to
       describe, render, and view 3D representations of existing MOLSCRIPT
       figures:

	    molscript -r infile.dat | render | display png:-

SOURCE
       web URL:
	    http://www.bmsc.washington.edu/raster3d/raster3d.html

       contact:
	    Ethan A Merritt
	    University of Washington, Seattle WA 98195
	    merritt@u.washington.edu

SEE ALSO
       render(l), rastep(l), rods(l), ribbon(l), balls(l), avs2ps(l),
       stereo3d(l)

AUTHORS
	Originally written by David J Bacon and Wayne F Anderson.
	Ancillary programs by Mark Israel, Stephen Samuel, Michael Murphy,
       Albert Berghuis, and Ethan A Merritt.  Extensions, revisions, and modi‐
       fications by Ethan A Merritt.

Raster3D V3.0		       14 December 2010			   Raster3D(1)
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