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Revision as of 13:23, 23 July 2012
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Skills | coding, UI design |
Status | Active |
Niche | Software |
Purpose | Education |
This project focuses on controlling the Pymol UI using Primesense technology.
Contents
Source Code
You can grab the latest commit from github
Software Used
- libfreenect (library for accessing the Microsoft Kinect USB camera)
- OpenNI (Natural Interface library that interprets the kinect data)
- PyOpenNI (python bindings for OpenNI)
- pymol (molecular viewer with python scripting)
Make sure to use the unstable branch of OpenNI.
Usage
Make sure your kinect is working. Try running freenect-glview to see if the kinect can fully see you.
Start pymol, load a molecule of your choosing and set the view as you like.
Run the script inside pymol ( pymol> run pymolkinect.py ) and calibrate with the 'Psi' position. Which looks something like this:
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When the calibration is done you can turn the molecule along the z and y axis by moving your hands.
Moving your hands towards/away from each other will zoom out or in.
Todo
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Zoom - Clean exit
- More functions and switch between them
- Better integration with Pymol