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This is somewhat specific to our application but we sometimes want to look at particles that are not chemical elements and when these are completely black, they have no shading so are very hard to distinguish in 3D. Additionally, they are currently bigger than common atoms like carbon and oxygen.
Would you be opposed to tweaking the aesthetics to something that is smaller (~0.3-0.5) and a color that distinguishes particles nicely in 3D (perhaps a grey tone or perhaps even something more obnoxious to show "hey this is unknown"?)
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@patrickfuller would you be opposed to slightly modifying the parameters of "unknown" elements?
This is somewhat specific to our application but we sometimes want to look at particles that are not chemical elements and when these are completely black, they have no shading so are very hard to distinguish in 3D. Additionally, they are currently bigger than common atoms like carbon and oxygen.
Would you be opposed to tweaking the aesthetics to something that is smaller (~0.3-0.5) and a color that distinguishes particles nicely in 3D (perhaps a grey tone or perhaps even something more obnoxious to show "hey this is unknown"?)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: