Preserving Your Molecular View While Animating

When working on molecular presentations or dynamic studies in SAMSON, it’s common to encounter an unexpected shift in the camera view between animation frames. You may have carefully adjusted the orientation of a complex biomolecular system, only to find the…

Tired of Your Molecular Animation View Changing Unexpectedly?

When preparing molecular animations, one of the most common frustrations is discovering that your camera angle — the precise view you’ve carefully adjusted — has unexpectedly shifted later in the animation. This often happens because while you’re editing molecular motions,…

Why Only One Editor Can Be Active at a Time in SAMSON

Molecular modelers often rely on multiple specialized tools during structure preparation, simulation setup, or analysis stages. If you’re using SAMSON, you’ve probably noticed that the platform includes a feature-rich environment where ‘editors’ allow direct manipulation of molecular models in the…