I can now load _basically_ every atom from an entire bacterial cell, into #blender3d and #geometrynodes via #molecularnodes. Each macromolecule is down to atomic detail where available via CellPack, totalling ~250,000,000 points, all rendering (quite quickly) in Cycles #b3d
I have managed to create a #blender3d plugin for quickly and easily getting structural biology data into #blender! It supports models and MD trajectories, and once you have the atoms inside of #geometrynodes, you can creative!
Check it out: github.com/BradyAJohnston…
Molecular Nodes is stable enough that I've made my first tutorial on how to use it!
Watch the video to see how to get started and import proteins into #blender3d and #geometrynodes with a single click!
Working towards an animation like this...
youtu.be/CvmFaRVmZRU
I dropped my falcon tube of sample and now it’s just sitting there like this.... what do I do??
I’ve left it for like an hour because I don’t want to spill more
Ever wanted to trap a viral capsid inside of a clathrin cage? A new Molecular Nodes tutorial on how to do just that inside of #blender3d and #geometrynodes.
youtu.be/mq_8YCivVoY
several academics have now said to me “but what you’re doing isn’t work” / “you’re a student you’re not working” in relation to my PhD.
Anyone else insulted by this?
Am I wrong in thinking the 50+ hours a week I spend in the lab or on data / reading is work?