


Part of the EMD Dash 2 line, the GP38-2 was an upgraded version of the earlier GP38. While a version of this image has been in use for over 15 years, we've change it from "Professional Quality Content for Auran's Trainz" to "Quality 3D Crafted Objects for Real and Virtual Worlds" to better cover our new expanded scope. The EMD GP38-2 is an American four-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors, Electro-Motive Division. A further announcement will appear here once we do! At the moment, we're adding a few more items before making the store live.
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The Amtrak Pack, which was available in the Payware section, has always also been available in the "Free Downloads" section, so you can still download it from there if you need it. We're in the process of switching our e-commerce cart system over, so please don't purchase anything at this time! You may notice that the former "Payware" section has been removed, and replaced with a "Store" section. Items shown painted as a reference only, actual items will be provided unpainted. The first of these items with be a US&S Model 14 interlocking machine, which should be available shortly. As the number of companies making cast brass detail items dwindles, the need for creators of additional items which are currently available grows. Visualization of Energy Conversion Processes in a Light Harvesting Organelle at Atomic Detail, 1st Place Winner, SC'14 Viz.COMING SOON! O scale 3D printed detail items.Īfter over 15 years of creating 3D add-on items for the Trainz line of railway simulators, we're proud to announce that we'll be shortly releasing an expanding line of O scale 3D printed detail items that can be used for "real world" railway modeling. ShowcaseĬhromatophore VR demo (VMD + Unreal Game Engine) shown in NVIDIA booth at SC'16Ĭhemical Visualization of Human Pathogens: the Retroviral Capsids, Finalist, SC'15 Viz. VMD test builds for MacOS X 10.15 "Catalina" (April 24, 2020) Past announcements GalleryĪn Accessible Visual Narrative for the Primary Energy Source of Life from the Fulldome Show Birth of Planet Earth, 1st Place Winner, SC'19 Viz. Scalable molecular dynamics on CPU and GPU architectures with NAMD, JCP, 2020 The Coronavirus Unveiled, VMD visualizations of SARS-CoV-2, NYT, 2020 NAMD and VMD part of the team winning the ACM COVID-19 Gordon Bell Prize for 2020 Multiscale modeling and cinematic visualization of photosynthetic energy conversion processes from electronic to cell scales, J. NIH Director's blog highlights neuroscience adaptation of VMDĪI-driven multiscale simulations illuminate mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2 spike dynamics, IJHPCA, 2021 Intelligent Resolution: Integrating Cryo-EM with AI-Driven Multi-Resolution Simulations to Observe the SARS-CoV-2 Replication-Transcription Machinery in Action, IJHPCA, 2022 #COVIDisAirborne: AI-Enabled Multiscale Computational Microscopy of Delta SARS-CoV-2 in a Respiratory Aerosol, IJHPCA, 2022 The Coronavirus in a Tiny Drop, VMD visualizations of aerosolized SARS-CoV-2, NYT, 2021 Human Learning for Molecular Simulations: The Collective Variables Dashboard in VMD, JCTC, 2022ĪNARI: A 3D Rendering API Standard, CiSE, 2022 Representation of the viral envelope and the Nature cover text. Ray tracing engine, and was then composited with an artistic HIV-1 capsid shown on the Nature cover was rendered within VMD Using the structure building tools and scripting features of VMD were The HIV-1 model was prepared for simulation The 64 million atom HIV capsid simulationĭescribed in the issue of Nature is a first-classĮxample of what can be done with VMD on an appropriately equipped Long-timescale simulation trajectories to be loaded into physical memoryĪnd accommodate large volumetric datasets. The 64-bit versions of VMD allow large-size and VMD is capable of working with very large structures up to the limits
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Is distributed free of charge, and includes source code. VMD supports computers running MacOS X, Unix, or Windows, VMD is a molecular visualization program for displaying, animating,Īnd analyzing large biomolecular systems using 3-D graphics and
