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From: John Stone (johns_at_ks.uiuc.edu)
Date: Tue Nov 28 2006 - 14:09:03 CST
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Hi,
The geometric coordinates exported by VMD are in single precision
floating point. I would think this would be sufficient, except that
it's likely you're getting a large scaling factor and thus the floating
point format string may be hurting the precision. If you're willing to
try a few tests, I could make some minor changes to the string formatting
and see if your STL printing package will both load the file correctly,
and also get better preserved surface precision in the triangle mesh.
If you want to try this, I'll need to know what platform you're currently
running on, and which version of VMD you've been using to test with thus far.
Cheers,
John Stone
vmd_at_ks.uiuc.edu
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 02:47:11PM -0500, Frederick Sachs wrote:
> We have been trying to make 3D surface model of molecules using our 3Dd
> printer, but the VMD renderer resolution, while fine for the normal
> display, is not fine enough to create molecules without gaps that will
> not pass the printer software. We can make about 1" ^3 models since the
> print width of the printer is 0.011" and the rendering is adequate to
> avoid gaps.
>
> We would like to make bigger models, say up to 10"^3 so we need the
> model to be rendered to a resolution > 1:1000. Is there a way for VMD to
> do this and to transfer the data to an STL file?
> --
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