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TheorChem2Blender:計算化学の出力をBlender対応の3Dオブジェクトに変換するオープンソースのツールです
1Chemistry Department, University of Puerto Rico in Cayey, Cayey, Puerto Rico, United States. emmanuel.echeverri@upr.edu.
Journal of cheminformatics
|February 12, 2026
まとめ
TheorChem2Blenderは新しいオープンソースツールで,計算化学ファイルをアニメーションとビジュアル化のための3Dモデルに変換します. 化学者と3Dアーティストのプロセスを簡素化し,科学データのデジタルメディアへの統合を容易にします.
科学分野:
- コンピューティング・ケミストリー
- 3Dモデリング 3Dモデリング
- 科学的ビジュアライゼーション
背景:
- 計算化学と3Dモデリングの間のギャップを埋めるには,専門的な専門知識が必要です.
- 既存のツールは,両方の領域に効果的に対応するための柔軟性が欠けていることが多い.
研究 の 目的:
- コンピュータ化学と3Dモデリングを結びつけるアクセシブルなツール"TheorChem2Blender"を開発する.
- 最低限の技術知識を持つユーザが,化学データから3Dファイルを作成できるようにする.
- 化学化合物の可視化とアニメーションを容易にするため,様々な用途に.
主な方法:
- Pythonで開発され,一般的な化学入力形式 (com, xyz, mol2) をサポートしています.
- 複数の3Dファイル形式 (glb, fbx, obj, dae, stl) に変換することができます.
- 原子,結合,表現スタイルのカスタマイズオプションを備えています. アニメーション機能が含まれています.
主要な成果:
- TheorChem2Blenderは,化学物質の入力ファイルを,多用途の3Dフォーマットに成功裏に変換しています.
- これは,xyz および com ファイルを直接操作可能な fbx および glb 3D アニメーションに変換する最初のオープンソース ツールです.
- パイロットテストからのユーザーフィードバックは,GUIとクロスプラットフォームの互換性について情報を提供しました.
結論:
- TheorChem2Blenderは,コンピューティング化学と3Dモデリングの間のアクセス可能なブリッジを提供します.
- そのユニークな特徴により,in-silicoシミュレーションをウェブベースのパイプラインと拡張現実パイプラインに統合することが容易になります.
- このツールは,科学者や芸術家による広範な採用のための包括的なサポートと自由に利用できます.
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