Making Your Molecules Appear Exactly When You Need Them

Animations are a powerful way to communicate complex molecular mechanisms, transitions, or states. But if you’ve ever struggled to control when specific parts of your molecular model appear in a presentation or animation β€” you’re not alone. Molecular modelers often need to manage visibility with precision, especially in time-sensitive sequences. The Show animation in SAMSON provides a practical solution for this.

Whether you’re creating educational videos, highlighting results from your simulations, or presenting a molecular process like ligand binding, managing when components become visible can dramatically influence clarity. That’s exactly where the Show animation shines: it allows selected nodes (e.g., molecules, components, structures) to appear precisely at a given keyframe and remain visible until the end of the animation.

What the Show Animation Does

The Show animation toggles the visibility (not transparency) of nodes. Think of it as a combination of two operations you might otherwise perform manually: hiding the node initially, then revealing it with a shown animation. Show integrates both steps for smoother workflows.

It’s especially useful for:

  • Progressive assembly of molecular machines or complexes
  • Highlighting how different parts of a system are recruited during a simulation
  • Step-by-step educational videos that require controlled unfolding of molecular structures

How It Works

This animation effect has a simple but effective three-keyframe mechanism:

  1. Keyframe 1 to Keyframe 2: selected nodes remain hidden
  2. Keyframe 2: the selected nodes appear
  3. Keyframe 2 to Keyframe 3: the nodes remain visible

It’s very easy to adjust when exactly these transitions happen by moving the keyframes in the Animator panel. You can always fine-tune using easing curves for smooth transitions, ensuring your visualization matches the pace and tone you want to convey.

Adding the Show Animation

Here’s how:

  1. Select the nodes you want to reveal later in your animation.
  2. In the Animation panel, located in the Animator, double-click on the Show animation effect.
  3. Adjust the timing by dragging the keyframes as necessary for your presentation.

Compared to adjusting visibility manually, this method is quicker and ensures consistency across your animations.

Example: the Show Animation

This example shows a scenario where molecular elements become visible mid-animation, emphasizing developmental stages or triggered events. It’s particularly helpful in visually splitting complex data into digestible steps.

To learn more and explore additional animation types β€” like Flash or Disappear β€” you can visit the original documentation page here: https://documentation.samson-connect.net/users/latest/animations/show/

SAMSON and all SAMSON Extensions are free for non-commercial use. You can download the platform at https://www.samson-connect.net.

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