For molecular modelers, presenting complex systems effectively can often be a challenge. Visualizing intricate molecular details without distorting the focus or target area is crucial, especially when preparing animations for presentations, publications, or sharing insights with peers. The Zoom camera animation in SAMSON offers a targeted solution, allowing users to create captivating zoom effects while maintaining a consistent focus point. Here’s how this feature can make your work smoother and more precise.
Why the Zoom Camera Animation Matters
Zoom camera is designed to adjust only the camera’s position between start and end frames, ensuring that the target point remains unchanged. This is particularly valuable when you want to zoom into specific areas of a molecular system without shifting the focus or affecting other visual layers like Fog and Depth-of-field. Maintaining this consistency allows for a seamless and professional presentation of your work while avoiding visual disruption.
How to Add the Zoom Camera Animation
Getting started with the Zoom camera animation is straightforward:
- Choose a start frame: In the Animator’s Track view, set the start frame and orient the view to your desired position.
- Add the animation: Double-click on the Zoom camera effect in the Animation panel of the Animator.
- Define the end frame: Adjust the position as needed. You can always modify start and end frames after adding the animation.
This simple workflow ensures you can quickly focus on showcasing the intricate details of your system.
Additional Properties to Fine-Tune Your Animation
To match the needs of different projects, the Zoom camera animation comes with customizable properties:
- Active camera: By default, animations are applied to the active camera. You can change this setting by inspecting the animation and modifying the Apply to active camera option.
- Camera orientation: The animation’s behavior can vary based on the grid’s status. Modify the Keep camera upwards option to control whether the camera respects the grid’s on/off setting.
- Transition smoothness: Adjust the Easing curve to change how camera parameters interpolate between frames.
These adjustments allow you to create animations tailored to the specifics of your system, ensuring maximum clarity and impact.
Visual Example
Below is an example of the Zoom camera animation in action:

Making Final Adjustments
Fine-tuning the camera’s target point and positions is essential for polished results. Use the animation controllers to adjust these parameters. For more guidance, refer to the section on Adjusting camera positions in the documentation.
By incorporating the Zoom camera animation into your workflow, you can create compelling, professional-grade visualizations that help communicate molecular insights effectively and with precision.
Learn more at the official documentation: Zoom Camera Animation Documentation.
Note: SAMSON and all SAMSON Extensions are free for non-commercial use. Get SAMSON at https://www.samson-connect.net.
