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<StructureSection load='1dq8' size='500' side='right' scene='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_P/Full/1' caption=''> | <StructureSection load='1dq8' size='500' side='right' scene='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_P/Full/1' caption=''> | ||
===Smooth Transitions=== | ===Smooth Transitions=== | ||
| - | ====Tip #1: When developing a series of scenes illustrating related parts of a protein, use the “transition options” to create smooth transitions void of peculiar zoom-outs, etc.==== | + | ====Tip #1: Make the background black. It makes the images appear more vivid ==== |
| + | ====Tip #2: When developing a series of scenes illustrating related parts of a protein, use the “transition options” to create smooth transitions void of peculiar zoom-outs, etc.==== | ||
=====Example from the page [[The Structure of PI3K]]: ===== | =====Example from the page [[The Structure of PI3K]]: ===== | ||
<center><scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_P/Full/1'>Initial Scene (Reset)</scene> </center> | <center><scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_P/Full/1'>Initial Scene (Reset)</scene> </center> | ||
Revision as of 10:48, 21 November 2010
How to Make Excellent Scenes
This is a list of tips and tricks to develop effective scenes for your pages. The scenes below were taken from the indicated pages.
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