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  1. Update: It's not a true post until something is spinning in 3D 😀

  2. Update: It's not a true #rayverse post until something is spinning in 3D 😀

    #RStats #raymolecule

  3. Update: It's not a true #rayverse post until something is spinning in 3D 😀

    #RStats #raymolecule

  4. Update: It's not a true #rayverse post until something is spinning in 3D 😀

    #RStats #raymolecule

  5. Update: It's not a true #rayverse post until something is spinning in 3D 😀

    #RStats #raymolecule

  6. Just like Starbucks and Dunkin', even the rayverse is getting on the Protein-everything bandwagon :)

  7. Just like Starbucks and Dunkin', even the rayverse is getting on the Protein-everything bandwagon :)

    #RStats #raymolecule #rayverse

  8. Just like Starbucks and Dunkin', even the rayverse is getting on the Protein-everything bandwagon :)

    #RStats #raymolecule #rayverse

  9. Just like Starbucks and Dunkin', even the rayverse is getting on the Protein-everything bandwagon :)

    #RStats #raymolecule #rayverse

  10. Just like Starbucks and Dunkin', even the rayverse is getting on the Protein-everything bandwagon :)

    #RStats #raymolecule #rayverse

  11. You can see the difference in the JFA by looking at the areas where the bonds and atoms intercept here in a molecule rendered with . The old method worked by placing an inverted mesh over the mesh, which results in issues where other meshes intersect (note the black lines where the spherical edges of the atoms intersect with the bonds--those are unwanted visual artifacts from the inverse mesh trick that are gone with the new method).