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30.2 How to Incorporate Tranistion Effects Between Slides
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There are two types of transitions between slides.

  1. Smooth Viewpoint Transition
  2. Blend transformation.

In this example we will set a blending transformation between a wire representation of a peptide and a CPK representation.

  • File/New > Peptide > Click OK
  • Click on the camera button at the bottom of the GUI window to make a slide. You will see the slide displayed in the ICM Workspace.
  • Select the peptide by double clicking on the object name in the ICM workspace and then press the CPK button.
  • Click on the camera button at the bottom of the GUI window to make a new slide. You will see the slide displayed in the ICM Workspace.
  • Right click on each slide in the ICM Workspace and select Edit Slide.
  • Select either Smooth viewpoint transition or blend.


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